Biographia Literaria, 1817, Volumen1Scolar Press, 1971 - 310 páginas |
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Samuel Taylor Coleridge. vengeance have I known thus produced ! Pro- digies of self - conceit , shallowness , arrogance , and infidelity ! Instead of storing the memory , during the period when the memory is ... known and pre- sented to 13.
Samuel Taylor Coleridge. vengeance have I known thus produced ! Pro- digies of self - conceit , shallowness , arrogance , and infidelity ! Instead of storing the memory , during the period when the memory is ... known and pre- sented to 13.
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... known him intimately , deem it my duty to leave recorded , that it is SOUTHEY's almost unexam- pled felicity , to possess the best gifts of talent and genius free from all their characteristic defects . To those who remember the state ...
... known him intimately , deem it my duty to leave recorded , that it is SOUTHEY's almost unexam- pled felicity , to possess the best gifts of talent and genius free from all their characteristic defects . To those who remember the state ...
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... known , whether they were not extorted by some over zealous friend's importunity ; whether the subscriber had not yielded his name , merely from want of courage to answer , no ! and with the intention of dropping the work as soon as ...
... known , whether they were not extorted by some over zealous friend's importunity ; whether the subscriber had not yielded his name , merely from want of courage to answer , no ! and with the intention of dropping the work as soon as ...
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