The Complete Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge, 4. köideHarper & brothers, 1884 |
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... thought in all the possible associations of thought with thought , thought with feeling , or with words , of feelings with feelings , and of words with words . Even as the sun , with purple - color'd face , Had ta'en his last leave of ...
... thought in all the possible associations of thought with thought , thought with feeling , or with words , of feelings with feelings , and of words with words . Even as the sun , with purple - color'd face , Had ta'en his last leave of ...
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... thought conveyed- ( for it was never a popu- lar belief that the stars governed men's countenances ) —and in the usage , which requires an antithesis of the blood , - -or the temperament of the four humors , choler , melancholy , phlegm ...
... thought conveyed- ( for it was never a popu- lar belief that the stars governed men's countenances ) —and in the usage , which requires an antithesis of the blood , - -or the temperament of the four humors , choler , melancholy , phlegm ...
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... thought . Had they been profound or subtle in thought , or majestic and sweep- ing in composition , they would have been adapted for the closet of a Sydney , or for a House of Lords such as it was in the time of Lord Bacon ; but they ...
... thought . Had they been profound or subtle in thought , or majestic and sweep- ing in composition , they would have been adapted for the closet of a Sydney , or for a House of Lords such as it was in the time of Lord Bacon ; but they ...
Contents
EXTRACT from a Letter written by Mr Coleridge in February 1818 | 17 |
BEAUMONT AND FLETCHER continued | 62 |
SHAKSPEARE Continued PAGH | 118 |
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