Rebels and Conservatives: Dorothy and William Wordsworth and Their CircleIndiana University Press, 1967 - 367 sidor |
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... talked with their guest and Dorothy until three - thirty in the morning . Again , a little later , he arrived unannounced and very wet , as the Words- worths were at dinner , bringing the second part of his poem " Christa- bel , " which ...
... talked with their guest and Dorothy until three - thirty in the morning . Again , a little later , he arrived unannounced and very wet , as the Words- worths were at dinner , bringing the second part of his poem " Christa- bel , " which ...
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... talked with angels , and saw his words , as he wrote them , fly about the room . Blake and Coleridge seemed like " congenial spirits , from another sphere , breathing for a while on our earth . " Cole- ridge wrote the Rev. H. F. Carey ...
... talked with angels , and saw his words , as he wrote them , fly about the room . Blake and Coleridge seemed like " congenial spirits , from another sphere , breathing for a while on our earth . " Cole- ridge wrote the Rev. H. F. Carey ...
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... talked with Coleridge , said , " His eloquence threw a new and beautiful light on most subjects , and when he was beyond my comprehension , the melody of his voice , and the impressiveness of his manner held me a willing listener , and ...
... talked with Coleridge , said , " His eloquence threw a new and beautiful light on most subjects , and when he was beyond my comprehension , the melody of his voice , and the impressiveness of his manner held me a willing listener , and ...
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Years Fostered Alike by Beauty and | 3 |
From Unprofitable Talk to Fervent Discourse | 16 |
Agitators against Things as They Are | 29 |
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Rebels and Conservatives: Dorothy and William Wordsworth and Their Circle Amanda Mae Ellis Fragmentarisk förhandsgranskning - 1967 |
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