Wordsworth to TennysonH. Frowde, Oxford University Press, 1913 |
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... the converse , in the lines immediately preceding , which Lamb declared to be without a rival in the whole compass of my poetical reading ' : There is one Mind , one omnipresent Mind , Omnific SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE 21-38.
... the converse , in the lines immediately preceding , which Lamb declared to be without a rival in the whole compass of my poetical reading ' : There is one Mind , one omnipresent Mind , Omnific SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE 21-38.
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... lines of Kubla - Khan ! A great master of fiction , and a poet too , as we walked up the hill at the foot of which , alas ! he no longer dwells , once told me that he ranked Kubla - Khan highest among Coleridge's poems . It was a ...
... lines of Kubla - Khan ! A great master of fiction , and a poet too , as we walked up the hill at the foot of which , alas ! he no longer dwells , once told me that he ranked Kubla - Khan highest among Coleridge's poems . It was a ...
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... lines from the Devil's Walk have been incorporated into the language ; that every school - girl can rehearse in a cataract of rhymes the way in which the water comes down at Lodore ; 20 I do not suppose he would have accepted the ...
... lines from the Devil's Walk have been incorporated into the language ; that every school - girl can rehearse in a cataract of rhymes the way in which the water comes down at Lodore ; 20 I do not suppose he would have accepted the ...
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... lines : I loved him not ; and yet now he is gone , I feel I am alone . Strange , that a multitude of the like should not be house- hold words ! What irony of literary fate that the poet's name should be inscribed among the highly ...
... lines : I loved him not ; and yet now he is gone , I feel I am alone . Strange , that a multitude of the like should not be house- hold words ! What irony of literary fate that the poet's name should be inscribed among the highly ...
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... lines , of scandals connected with Carlton House - no longer a Whig centre - and its unwieldy master . For very different reasons Lalla Rookh is similarly neglected . There also I equally recognize the uselessness of quarrelling with ...
... lines , of scandals connected with Carlton House - no longer a Whig centre - and its unwieldy master . For very different reasons Lalla Rookh is similarly neglected . There also I equally recognize the uselessness of quarrelling with ...
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