Prose of the Romantic PeriodCarl Woodring Houghton Mifflin, 1961 - 600 pages Prose excerpts from the works of William Wordsworth, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Walter Savage Landor, Charles Lamb, William Hazlitt, Leigh Hunt, Thomas de Quincey, Lord Byron, Percy Bysshe Shelley, John Keats, and others. |
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Page 393
... Dreams , " and which record the scenery of his own visions during the delirium of a fever . Some of these ( I de ... dreams . In the early stage of the malady , the splendours of my dreams were indeed chiefly architectural ; and I beheld ...
... Dreams , " and which record the scenery of his own visions during the delirium of a fever . Some of these ( I de ... dreams . In the early stage of the malady , the splendours of my dreams were indeed chiefly architectural ; and I beheld ...
Page 395
... dreams , which filled me always with such amazement at the monstrous scenery , that horror semed absorbed for awhile in sheer astonishment . Sooner or later came a reflux of feeling that swallowed up the astonishment , and left me , not ...
... dreams , which filled me always with such amazement at the monstrous scenery , that horror semed absorbed for awhile in sheer astonishment . Sooner or later came a reflux of feeling that swallowed up the astonishment , and left me , not ...
Page 427
... dreams such a trial is darkly projected , perhaps , to every one of us . That dream , so familiar to childhood , of ... dreams every one of us ratifies for himself the original transgression . In dreams , perhaps under some secret ...
... dreams such a trial is darkly projected , perhaps , to every one of us . That dream , so familiar to childhood , of ... dreams every one of us ratifies for himself the original transgression . In dreams , perhaps under some secret ...
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JEREMY BENTHAM | 4 |
THOMAS PAINE | 11 |
THOMAS ROBERT MALTHUS | 20 |
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