Biographia Literaria, 1817, Volumen1Scolar Press, 1971 - 310 páginas |
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... Southey , spent a day or two at Keswick . That he was , without diminution on this account , treated with every hospitable attention by Mr. Southey and myself , I trust I need not say . But one thing I may venture to notice ; that at no ...
... Southey , spent a day or two at Keswick . That he was , without diminution on this account , treated with every hospitable attention by Mr. Southey and myself , I trust I need not say . But one thing I may venture to notice ; that at no ...
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... Southey had written against him ; and Mr. Wordsworth had talked contemptuously of him ; but that as to Coleridge he had noticed him merely because the names of Southey and Wordsworth and Coleridge always went together . But if it were ...
... Southey had written against him ; and Mr. Wordsworth had talked contemptuously of him ; but that as to Coleridge he had noticed him merely because the names of Southey and Wordsworth and Coleridge always went together . But if it were ...
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... Southey been reviled by men , who ( I would feign hope for the honor of human nature ) hurled fire - brands against ... SOUTHEY's almost unexam- pled felicity , to possess the best gifts of talent and genius free from all their ...
... Southey been reviled by men , who ( I would feign hope for the honor of human nature ) hurled fire - brands against ... SOUTHEY's almost unexam- pled felicity , to possess the best gifts of talent and genius free from all their ...
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