Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, Volumen2 |
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And thou in this shalt find thy monument , When tyrant's crests , and tombs of
brass are spent . Sonnet 107 . As of higher worth , so doubtless still more
characteristic of poetic genius does the imagery become , when it moulds and
colors itself to ...
And thou in this shalt find thy monument , When tyrant's crests , and tombs of
brass are spent . Sonnet 107 . As of higher worth , so doubtless still more
characteristic of poetic genius does the imagery become , when it moulds and
colors itself to ...
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... into the unity of his own iDEAL . All things and modes of action shape
themselves anew in the being of MILTON ; while SHAKSPEARE becomes all
things , yet for ever remaining himself . O what great men hast thou not produced
, England ...
... into the unity of his own iDEAL . All things and modes of action shape
themselves anew in the being of MILTON ; while SHAKSPEARE becomes all
things , yet for ever remaining himself . O what great men hast thou not produced
, England ...
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Hast sent the hare ? or hast thou swallow'd her ? " But for any poetic purposes ,
metre resembles ( if the aptness of the simile may excuse its meanness ) yeast ,
worthless or disagreeable by itself , but giving vivacity and spirit to the liquor with
...
Hast sent the hare ? or hast thou swallow'd her ? " But for any poetic purposes ,
metre resembles ( if the aptness of the simile may excuse its meanness ) yeast ,
worthless or disagreeable by itself , but giving vivacity and spirit to the liquor with
...
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... self - impassioned , Donne's apostrophe to the Sun in the second stanza of his
· Progress of the Soul . ” “ Thee , eye of heaven ! this great soul envies not : By thy
male force is all , we have , begot . In the first East thou now beginn'st to shine , ...
... self - impassioned , Donne's apostrophe to the Sun in the second stanza of his
· Progress of the Soul . ” “ Thee , eye of heaven ! this great soul envies not : By thy
male force is all , we have , begot . In the first East thou now beginn'st to shine , ...
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Who , where we offspring took , Our ways and ends see'st at one instant : thou
Knot of all causes ! Thou , whose changeless brow Ne'er smiles or frowns ! O
vouchsafe thou to look , And shew my story in thy eternal book , & c . " As little
difficulty ...
Who , where we offspring took , Our ways and ends see'st at one instant : thou
Knot of all causes ! Thou , whose changeless brow Ne'er smiles or frowns ! O
vouchsafe thou to look , And shew my story in thy eternal book , & c . " As little
difficulty ...
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Biographia Literaria, Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life ..., Parte1 Samuel Taylor Coleridge Vista previa limitada - 1984 |
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