The Poetical Works of Coleridge, Shelley, and KeatsA. and W. Galignani, 1829 - 75 páginas |
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... translation of Schiller's Wallenstein may be denominated a free one , and is finely executed . It is impossible to give in the English language a their after - growth ! A distinguished rank might not viii MEMOIR OF SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE .
... translation of Schiller's Wallenstein may be denominated a free one , and is finely executed . It is impossible to give in the English language a their after - growth ! A distinguished rank might not viii MEMOIR OF SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE .
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... gives several anecdotes ; among them one un grand causeur for a second Madame de Sévigué , respecting the horns of ... give him his claim to lasting like of every thing French , occurred during the celebrity , and it is in vain that he ...
... gives several anecdotes ; among them one un grand causeur for a second Madame de Sévigué , respecting the horns of ... give him his claim to lasting like of every thing French , occurred during the celebrity , and it is in vain that he ...
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... give me pleasure when perhaps nothing else could . After the more violent emotions of Sorrow , the mind demands amusement , and can find it in employment alone : but , full of its late sufferings , it can endure no employment not in ...
... give me pleasure when perhaps nothing else could . After the more violent emotions of Sorrow , the mind demands amusement , and can find it in employment alone : but , full of its late sufferings , it can endure no employment not in ...
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... give me , from this heartless scene released , To hear our old musician , blind and grey ( Whom stretching from my nurse's arms I kissed ) , His Scottish tunes and warlike marches play , By moonshine , on the balmy summer - night , The ...
... give me , from this heartless scene released , To hear our old musician , blind and grey ( Whom stretching from my nurse's arms I kissed ) , His Scottish tunes and warlike marches play , By moonshine , on the balmy summer - night , The ...
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... give Such strength that he would bless his pains and live . THE HAPPY HUSBAND . A FRAGMENT . Orr , oft methinks , the while with Thee I breathe , as from the heart , thy dear And dedicated name , I hear A promise and a mystery , A ...
... give Such strength that he would bless his pains and live . THE HAPPY HUSBAND . A FRAGMENT . Orr , oft methinks , the while with Thee I breathe , as from the heart , thy dear And dedicated name , I hear A promise and a mystery , A ...
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