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... thought of death is a grim foreboding and a life - long burden to the adult mind ; it is something not native to the soul of man , and subsequently acquired ; but the poet through his gift of recollection , of probing backward into the ...
... thought of death is a grim foreboding and a life - long burden to the adult mind ; it is something not native to the soul of man , and subsequently acquired ; but the poet through his gift of recollection , of probing backward into the ...
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... thought - bewilder'd man , Thy kindred Lays an healing solace lent . GREEK THOUGHT But Coleridge's talents did not allow him any time to rest in the lap of sensibility . His critical mind , bent on a search for knowledge , was ...
... thought - bewilder'd man , Thy kindred Lays an healing solace lent . GREEK THOUGHT But Coleridge's talents did not allow him any time to rest in the lap of sensibility . His critical mind , bent on a search for knowledge , was ...
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... thought the earlier happy and enlarg- ing days of their companionship together in the vicinity of Bristol ; and with them that still earlier seed - time of his life , when his thoughts grew at their own will in the tropical at- mosphere ...
... thought the earlier happy and enlarg- ing days of their companionship together in the vicinity of Bristol ; and with them that still earlier seed - time of his life , when his thoughts grew at their own will in the tropical at- mosphere ...
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Introduction | 2 |
THE NEW POETRY | 14 |
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