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He is now gone to his final reward , full of years , and full of honors , even of those honors , which were dearest to his heart , as gratefully bestowed by that school , and still binding him to the interests of that school , in which ...
He is now gone to his final reward , full of years , and full of honors , even of those honors , which were dearest to his heart , as gratefully bestowed by that school , and still binding him to the interests of that school , in which ...
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... the feelings and affections blend more easily and intimately with these ideal creations , than with the objects of the senses , the mind is affected by thoughts , rather than by things ; and only then feels the requisite interest ...
... the feelings and affections blend more easily and intimately with these ideal creations , than with the objects of the senses , the mind is affected by thoughts , rather than by things ; and only then feels the requisite interest ...
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The circumstances in the time of Shakspeare , which it was equally out of his power to alter , were different , and such as , in my opinion , allowed a far wider sphere , and a deeper and more human interest . Critics are too apt to ...
The circumstances in the time of Shakspeare , which it was equally out of his power to alter , were different , and such as , in my opinion , allowed a far wider sphere , and a deeper and more human interest . Critics are too apt to ...
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When the most vapid satires have become the objects of a keen public interest , purely from the number of contemporary characters named in the patchwork notes ( which possess , however , the comparative merit of being more poetical than ...
When the most vapid satires have become the objects of a keen public interest , purely from the number of contemporary characters named in the patchwork notes ( which possess , however , the comparative merit of being more poetical than ...
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... species besides that of bards ; but that the irritability of trade would soon reduce the resentments of poets into mere shadow - fights ( oxlope axias ) in the comparison . Or is wealth the only rational object of human interest ?
... species besides that of bards ; but that the irritability of trade would soon reduce the resentments of poets into mere shadow - fights ( oxlope axias ) in the comparison . Or is wealth the only rational object of human interest ?
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Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions Samuel Taylor Coleridge Vista previa limitada - 1834 |
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