The Poetical Works of Samuel Taylor ColeridgeMacmillan, 1905 - 667 pagina's |
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Pagina vi
... Coleridge , Esq . 2 vols . 1817 . 3. Biographia Literaria [ etc. ] By S. T. Coleridge . Second edition , prepared for publication in part by the late H. N. Coleridge : completed and published by his widow . 2 vols . 1847 . 4. Memoir and ...
... Coleridge , Esq . 2 vols . 1817 . 3. Biographia Literaria [ etc. ] By S. T. Coleridge . Second edition , prepared for publication in part by the late H. N. Coleridge : completed and published by his widow . 2 vols . 1847 . 4. Memoir and ...
Pagina xiv
... Coleridge remained as a day- scholar until the following April , when a presentation to Christ's Hospital was obtained for him from a Mr. John Way , but through the interest of Mr. Francis Buller ( afterwards the famous judge ) , who ...
... Coleridge remained as a day- scholar until the following April , when a presentation to Christ's Hospital was obtained for him from a Mr. John Way , but through the interest of Mr. Francis Buller ( afterwards the famous judge ) , who ...
Pagina xvii
... Coleridge first declares himself her lover , a passion which he says he has for four years endeavoured to smother . ' These letters will receive notice in their proper place - here it is enough to show that in all probability Coleridge ...
... Coleridge first declares himself her lover , a passion which he says he has for four years endeavoured to smother . ' These letters will receive notice in their proper place - here it is enough to show that in all probability Coleridge ...
Pagina xviii
... Coleridge from Bowles's sonnets ; and he recognised it at once . Nor was he alone in this . Four years after , the same sonnets captivated Wordsworth . He first met with them as he was starting on a walk , and kept his brother waiting ...
... Coleridge from Bowles's sonnets ; and he recognised it at once . Nor was he alone in this . Four years after , the same sonnets captivated Wordsworth . He first met with them as he was starting on a walk , and kept his brother waiting ...
Pagina xix
... Coleridge's failure has been reported to have depressed his spirits and injuriously affected his future , it may be mentioned that this view receives no confirmation from his letter to Mrs. Evans , written immediately after the award ...
... Coleridge's failure has been reported to have depressed his spirits and injuriously affected his future , it may be mentioned that this view receives no confirmation from his letter to Mrs. Evans , written immediately after the award ...
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