| 1816 - 654 pages
...allegorical of one of the most interesting situations of the human mind. It reppesents a youth of uncorrupted feelings and adventurous genius led forth by an imagination...still insatiate. The magnificence and beauty of the external world sink profoundly into the frame of his conceptions, and aiford to their modifications... | |
| English literature - 1816 - 660 pages
...allegorical of one of the most interesting situations of the human mind. It represents a youth of uncorrupted feelings and adventurous genius led forth by an imagination...still insatiate. The magnificence and beauty of the external world sink profoundly into the frame of his conceptions, and afford to their modifications... | |
| England - 1820 - 774 pages
...allegorical of one of the most interesting situations of the human mind. It represents a youth of uncorrupted feelings and adventurous genius led forth by an imagination...still insatiate. The magnificence and beauty of the external world sinks profoundly into the frame of his conceptions, and affords to their modifications... | |
| 1820 - 784 pages
...allegorical of one of the most interesting situations of the human mind. It represents a youth of uncorrupted feelings and adventurous genius led forth by an imagination...still insatiate. The magnificence and beauty of the external world sinks profoundly into the frame of his conceptions, and affords to their modifications... | |
| 1820 - 562 pages
...one of the ' most interesting situations of the human mind. It represents a youth of un' corrupted feelings and adventurous genius, led forth by an imagination...of the universe. He drinks deep of the fountains of know' ledge, and is still insatiate. The magnificence and beauty of the external ' world, sinks profoundly... | |
| 1820 - 558 pages
...represents a youth of un^ corrupted feelings and adventurous genius, led forth by an imagination inflamti and purified through familiarity with all that is...still insatiate. The magnificence and beauty of the external ^'orld, sinks profoundly into the frame of his conceptions, and affords to their ' tranquil,... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1831 - 628 pages
...feelings and adventurous genius led forth hy ли imagination inflamed and purified through famiIhirity eridge Ho drinks deep of the fountains of knowledge, and is still insatiate. The magnificence and beauty of... | |
| English literature - 1835 - 596 pages
...preface, " a youth of uncorrupted feelings and adventurous genius, led forth by an imagination both inflamed and purified through familiarity with all...still insatiate. The magnificence and beauty of the external world sinks profoundly into the frame of his conceptions, and affords to their modifications... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - English poetry - 1838 - 634 pages
...the human mind. It represents a youth of uncornjpted feelings and adventurous genius led forth by «n imagination inflamed and purified through familiarity...excellent and majestic, to the contemplation of the univeree. He drinks deep of the fountains of knowledge, and is still insatiate. The magnificence and... | |
| Henry Fothergill Chorley - 1838 - 190 pages
...allegorical of one of the most interesting situations of the human mind. It represents a youth of uncorrupted feelings and adventurous genius led forth by an imagination inflamed and purified by all that is excellent and majestic, to the contemplation of the universe. He drinks deep of the... | |
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