Romantic England: Writing and Painting, 1717-1851Macmillan, 1970 - 272페이지 |
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... wrote ] into which our young and fervid bosoms were cast by such a combination of seductive influences may be conceived but too easily . ' And , once he had bidden his guests farewell , he immediately hastened back to London and , in ...
... wrote ] into which our young and fervid bosoms were cast by such a combination of seductive influences may be conceived but too easily . ' And , once he had bidden his guests farewell , he immediately hastened back to London and , in ...
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... wrote the first four stanzas of his Ode on 27 March 1802 ; on 4 April Coleridge was composing a very different ode , to which he gave the name Dejection . The loss that Wordsworth did his best to rationa- lise , Coleridge regarded as ...
... wrote the first four stanzas of his Ode on 27 March 1802 ; on 4 April Coleridge was composing a very different ode , to which he gave the name Dejection . The loss that Wordsworth did his best to rationa- lise , Coleridge regarded as ...
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... wrote a lively report to his sister , Frances Leigh , of his successful housekeeping and various local love - affairs : As for me , here I am , and in love with whom ? A new actress who is come from Paris ; she is beautiful and played ...
... wrote a lively report to his sister , Frances Leigh , of his successful housekeeping and various local love - affairs : As for me , here I am , and in love with whom ? A new actress who is come from Paris ; she is beautiful and played ...
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Abbey admired ancient appeared artist Augustan beautiful Beckford beneath Blake Blake's Byron Castle Castle of Otranto character charm Childe Harold childhood clouds Coleridge Coleridge's colours Crabbe Crabbe's dark death delight describes dreams early Edward Calvert England English eyes Fanny Brawne father feeling fellow felt Fonthill Francis Danby Fuseli genius gift girl Gothic Gothic novel happy Harriet Haydon Hogg Horace Walpole human imagination Innocence John John Keats Keats Kenneth Clark Lady landscape later literary living London look Lord marriage Mary Maturin Meanwhile mind mountains mysterious nature never night once painted painter passion picture poem poet poet's poetic poetry Pope portrait Prelude produced Pugin Romantic Ruskin Samuel Palmer scene seems Shelley Shelley's sister sketch soon soul spirit strange Strawberry Hill thought Turner Vathek verse vision visionary Walpole wife wild William William Beckford William Blake woman Wordsworth writes wrote young youth