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... itself effloresces into a confusing exuberance - fancy upon fancy - reflection upon reflection . The congeries is rather material for poetry than poetry itself . Poems by other writers have , it is SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE 29.
... itself effloresces into a confusing exuberance - fancy upon fancy - reflection upon reflection . The congeries is rather material for poetry than poetry itself . Poems by other writers have , it is SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE 29.
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William Stebbing. itself . Poems by other writers have , it is true , maintained their place in popular estimation in the face of drawbacks as considerable . But in Coleridge I cannot but suppose that they grew out of an essential ...
William Stebbing. itself . Poems by other writers have , it is true , maintained their place in popular estimation in the face of drawbacks as considerable . But in Coleridge I cannot but suppose that they grew out of an essential ...
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William Stebbing. Had the Rime stood alone it must have immortalized its writer ; but the same year or two which produced it brought to light the earlier and more important portion of Christabel . That is a poem for poets . Yet The ...
William Stebbing. Had the Rime stood alone it must have immortalized its writer ; but the same year or two which produced it brought to light the earlier and more important portion of Christabel . That is a poem for poets . Yet The ...
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... writer of poetry terminated by the time he was thirty . The body of his poetical work is comprised within three to five years . Had he died in 1802 , after the composition of the Ode to Dejection 36 FIVE CENTURIES OF ENGLISH VERSE.
... writer of poetry terminated by the time he was thirty . The body of his poetical work is comprised within three to five years . Had he died in 1802 , after the composition of the Ode to Dejection 36 FIVE CENTURIES OF ENGLISH VERSE.
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... writer who resorted to poetry as a recreation , for rest from the toils of his literary treadmill . He understood the art of it , and could call on it , when he chose , to do his bidding . It was his handmaid when it should ROBERT ...
... writer who resorted to poetry as a recreation , for rest from the toils of his literary treadmill . He understood the art of it , and could call on it , when he chose , to do his bidding . It was his handmaid when it should ROBERT ...
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