The Gloomy Egoist: Moods and Themes of Melancholy from Gray to Keats |
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... fact who were concerned with the publica- tion of his posthumous poems . But he was even closer to the Elizabethans . It has been well said that he was not an imitator but an Elizabethan born out of time . If that be true , however , he ...
... fact who were concerned with the publica- tion of his posthumous poems . But he was even closer to the Elizabethans . It has been well said that he was not an imitator but an Elizabethan born out of time . If that be true , however , he ...
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... fact Coleridge never at any time lost faith in God or man . He suffered much less than did Wordsworth from the disillusion of his loss of faith in France . He found nothing but beauty and delight in nature . He always had the enviable ...
... fact Coleridge never at any time lost faith in God or man . He suffered much less than did Wordsworth from the disillusion of his loss of faith in France . He found nothing but beauty and delight in nature . He always had the enviable ...
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... fact is not proved , one ought not , possibly , to make this statement so dogmatically . Yet after a perusal of Lord ... fact - which have authenticity in their own right - are probably , from the point of view of either literary ...
... fact is not proved , one ought not , possibly , to make this statement so dogmatically . Yet after a perusal of Lord ... fact - which have authenticity in their own right - are probably , from the point of view of either literary ...
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COMPOUNDED OF MANY SIMPLES | 1 |
INVOCATION TO MELANCHOLY | 39 |
SIC TRANSIT GLORIA MUNDI | 91 |
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