The Poetical Works of Samuel Taylor ColeridgeMacmillan, 1905 - 667 pagina's |
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Pagina xix
... entering , he found Middleton at Pembroke College , and to this old school patron and protector ' he probably owed ... entered at Trinity ( of which he was afterwards Master ) , and speedily became acquainted with Coleridge.4 In November ...
... entering , he found Middleton at Pembroke College , and to this old school patron and protector ' he probably owed ... entered at Trinity ( of which he was afterwards Master ) , and speedily became acquainted with Coleridge.4 In November ...
Pagina xxiv
... enter at the Temple , 1 and there seek forgetful calmness where alone it can be found in incessant and useful activity . ' The letter closes with an assurance that if his rival is to be made happy he will be congratulated and not hated ...
... enter at the Temple , 1 and there seek forgetful calmness where alone it can be found in incessant and useful activity . ' The letter closes with an assurance that if his rival is to be made happy he will be congratulated and not hated ...
Pagina xl
... enter into the particulars of the mode of securing the annuity , etc. - that will be done when we receive your consent to the proposal we are making ; and we shall only say that we mean the annuity to be independent of everything but ...
... enter into the particulars of the mode of securing the annuity , etc. - that will be done when we receive your consent to the proposal we are making ; and we shall only say that we mean the annuity to be independent of everything but ...
Pagina 75
... enter the diminished Gulph . As through the dark vaults of some mouldered tower ( Which , fearful to approach , the evening hind Circles at distance in his homeward way ) 300 sire , Fierce to regain the losses of that hour When Love ...
... enter the diminished Gulph . As through the dark vaults of some mouldered tower ( Which , fearful to approach , the evening hind Circles at distance in his homeward way ) 300 sire , Fierce to regain the losses of that hour When Love ...
Pagina 86
... enter here . ' Would ye come here , ye maiden vile , And rob me of my mate ? ' 70 And on her child the mother scowled 80 A deadly leer of hate . Fast rooted to the spot , you guess , The wretched maiden stood , As pale as any ghost of ...
... enter here . ' Would ye come here , ye maiden vile , And rob me of my mate ? ' 70 And on her child the mother scowled 80 A deadly leer of hate . Fast rooted to the spot , you guess , The wretched maiden stood , As pale as any ghost of ...
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