Select Poems of Coleridge, Wordsworth, Campbell, LongfellowFrederick Henry Sykes W.J. Gage Company, Limited, 1895 - 360 pages |
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... eyes , and by internal light See trees , and meadows , and thy native stream . Here are six lines written before Coleridge was fifteen years old , the last one especially noteworthy as showing how early the gift of imaginative ...
... eyes , and by internal light See trees , and meadows , and thy native stream . Here are six lines written before Coleridge was fifteen years old , the last one especially noteworthy as showing how early the gift of imaginative ...
Page xiv
... eyes and his temples about . In strange disaccord existed , side by side with this ten- dency to the grotesque and supernatural , a strong ten- dency to realism , in which the daily life of common folk was depicted with the fidelity of ...
... eyes and his temples about . In strange disaccord existed , side by side with this ten- dency to the grotesque and supernatural , a strong ten- dency to realism , in which the daily life of common folk was depicted with the fidelity of ...
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... eyes , an undercurrrent of tender feeling charms the heart , and an undertone of music , with cadences subtle as of a hidden brook in sleeping woods , takes captive the ear . The other poems of the Nether Stowey period are scarcely less ...
... eyes , an undercurrrent of tender feeling charms the heart , and an undertone of music , with cadences subtle as of a hidden brook in sleeping woods , takes captive the ear . The other poems of the Nether Stowey period are scarcely less ...
Page xviii
... thick lips , and not very good teeth , longish , loose- growing half - curling rough black hair . But if you hear him speak for five minutes , you think no more of them . His eye is large and full , and not very xviii INTRODUCTIONS . PAGE.
... thick lips , and not very good teeth , longish , loose- growing half - curling rough black hair . But if you hear him speak for five minutes , you think no more of them . His eye is large and full , and not very xviii INTRODUCTIONS . PAGE.
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... eye in a fine frenzy rolling ' than I ever witnessed . He has dark eyebrows , and an overhanging forehead . " Wordsworth's description , is proverbial . A noticeable man with large grey eyes , Coleridge's poetry is in great part ...
... eye in a fine frenzy rolling ' than I ever witnessed . He has dark eyebrows , and an overhanging forehead . " Wordsworth's description , is proverbial . A noticeable man with large grey eyes , Coleridge's poetry is in great part ...
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