Poems and Essays, Том 2Chapman and Hall, 1860 |
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... matters . His air is modern . He dispenses with the old formali- ties thought necessary to poetry . He has cast the ancient costume . His dress is to the old forms what a wide- awake and easy morning coat is to a wig and claret vel- vet ...
... matters . His air is modern . He dispenses with the old formali- ties thought necessary to poetry . He has cast the ancient costume . His dress is to the old forms what a wide- awake and easy morning coat is to a wig and claret vel- vet ...
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... matter less impregnated with the dominant feelings of his time . He sympathises with the modern bent of thought . He is touched with the triumphant , somewhat boastful temper of an age of physical discovery . He exults in endless ...
... matter less impregnated with the dominant feelings of his time . He sympathises with the modern bent of thought . He is touched with the triumphant , somewhat boastful temper of an age of physical discovery . He exults in endless ...
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... matter of the poems of which it consists . They por- tray , as all the world knows , the feelings excited by the loss of the author's most intimate and endeared friend , the remarkable and highly - gifted Arthur Hallam , a man who died ...
... matter of the poems of which it consists . They por- tray , as all the world knows , the feelings excited by the loss of the author's most intimate and endeared friend , the remarkable and highly - gifted Arthur Hallam , a man who died ...
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... matter of it must be transmuted by the imagina- tion . What this process is , it is not perhaps possible to describe ; Coleridge , at least , would be the only man to attempt it ; but we can all feel the result . We have more words for ...
... matter of it must be transmuted by the imagina- tion . What this process is , it is not perhaps possible to describe ; Coleridge , at least , would be the only man to attempt it ; but we can all feel the result . We have more words for ...
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... matter's restive lump assume Such various forms , and gave it wings to fly ? Has matter innate motion ? Then each atom , Asserting its indisputable right To dance , would form an universe of dust ; Has matter none ? Then whence these ...
... matter's restive lump assume Such various forms , and gave it wings to fly ? Has matter innate motion ? Then each atom , Asserting its indisputable right To dance , would form an universe of dust ; Has matter none ? Then whence these ...
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