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... mean - a Dametas ; one that keeps other people's sheep . Certainly , Coleridge , your letter from Shurton Bars has less merit than most things in your volume ; personally , it may chime in best with your own feelings , and therefore you ...
... mean - a Dametas ; one that keeps other people's sheep . Certainly , Coleridge , your letter from Shurton Bars has less merit than most things in your volume ; personally , it may chime in best with your own feelings , and therefore you ...
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... mean not to lay myself open by saying they exceed Milton , and perhaps Collins , in sublimity . But don't you conceive all poets after Shakspeare yield to ' em in variety of genius ? Massinger treads close on their heels ; but you are ...
... mean not to lay myself open by saying they exceed Milton , and perhaps Collins , in sublimity . But don't you conceive all poets after Shakspeare yield to ' em in variety of genius ? Massinger treads close on their heels ; but you are ...
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... mean proficient under your tuition . Coleridge , what do you mean by saying you wrote to me about Plutarch and Porphyry — I received no such letter , nor remember a syllable of the matter , yet am not apt to forget any part of your ...
... mean proficient under your tuition . Coleridge , what do you mean by saying you wrote to me about Plutarch and Porphyry — I received no such letter , nor remember a syllable of the matter , yet am not apt to forget any part of your ...
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... mean to keep , those last lines I sent you . Do that , & read these for your pains : - " " TO THE POET COWPER Cowper , I thank my God that thou art heal'd ! Thine was the sorest malady of all ; And I am sad to think that it should light ...
... mean to keep , those last lines I sent you . Do that , & read these for your pains : - " " TO THE POET COWPER Cowper , I thank my God that thou art heal'd ! Thine was the sorest malady of all ; And I am sad to think that it should light ...
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... mean by calling Madame Mara harlot & naughty things ? The goodness of the verse would not save you in a court of Justice . But are you really coming to town ? Coleridge , a gentleman called in London lately from Bristol , & inquired ...
... mean by calling Madame Mara harlot & naughty things ? The goodness of the verse would not save you in a court of Justice . But are you really coming to town ? Coleridge , a gentleman called in London lately from Bristol , & inquired ...
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The Works of Charles and Mary Lamb, Volym 6 Charles Lamb,Mary Lamb Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1905 |
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