Lectures and Notes on Shakspere and Other English PoetsG. Bell and sons, 1883 - 552 หน้า |
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... introducing a Lady : may be procured at J. Hatchard's , 190 , Piccadilly ; J. Murray's , Fleet Street ; J. and A. Arch's , Booksellers and Stationers , Cornhill ; Godwin's Juvenile Library , Skinner Street ; W. Pople's , 67 , Chancery ...
... introducing a Lady : may be procured at J. Hatchard's , 190 , Piccadilly ; J. Murray's , Fleet Street ; J. and A. Arch's , Booksellers and Stationers , Cornhill ; Godwin's Juvenile Library , Skinner Street ; W. Pople's , 67 , Chancery ...
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... conversation diverged to other topics ; and The tragedy here referred to by Coleridge is " The Mad Lover . ” — J. P. C. Southey's ' Curse of Kehama ' having been introduced by 12 LECTURES ON SHAKSPERE AND MILTON . Lectures before 1811-12.
... conversation diverged to other topics ; and The tragedy here referred to by Coleridge is " The Mad Lover . ” — J. P. C. Southey's ' Curse of Kehama ' having been introduced by 12 LECTURES ON SHAKSPERE AND MILTON . Lectures before 1811-12.
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Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Southey's ' Curse of Kehama ' having been introduced by one of the company , Coleridge admitted that it was a poem of great talent and ingenuity . Being asked whether he could give it no higher praise , he ...
Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Southey's ' Curse of Kehama ' having been introduced by one of the company , Coleridge admitted that it was a poem of great talent and ingenuity . Being asked whether he could give it no higher praise , he ...
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... introduced as a topic , Coleridge said , with becoming emphasis , that it was the finest imitation of the ancient Greek drama that ever had been , or ever would be written . One of the company remarked that Steevens ( the commentator on ...
... introduced as a topic , Coleridge said , with becoming emphasis , that it was the finest imitation of the ancient Greek drama that ever had been , or ever would be written . One of the company remarked that Steevens ( the commentator on ...
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... introduced by a recitation by Coleridge of some lines he had written many years ago upon the building of a Dream - palace by Kubla - Khan : he had founded it on a passage he had met with in an old book of travels . Lamb maintained that ...
... introduced by a recitation by Coleridge of some lines he had written many years ago upon the building of a Dream - palace by Kubla - Khan : he had founded it on a passage he had met with in an old book of travels . Lamb maintained that ...
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