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Pagina xiv
... who was 1 Sonnet to the River Otter ( p . 23 ) ; Lines to a beautiful Spring in a Village ( p . 24 ) ; Frost at Midnight ( p . 126 ) , etc .; Lines composed in a Concert - Room ( p . 148 ) . 2 To the Rev. George Coleridge ( p .
... who was 1 Sonnet to the River Otter ( p . 23 ) ; Lines to a beautiful Spring in a Village ( p . 24 ) ; Frost at Midnight ( p . 126 ) , etc .; Lines composed in a Concert - Room ( p . 148 ) . 2 To the Rev. George Coleridge ( p .
Pagina xv
Cf. Coleridge's Sonnet above two or three at a time were inaugurated to the River Otter ( p . 23 ) , Lines to a beautiful into that high order ' - in Recoll . of Ch . Hospital . Spring in a Village ( p . 24 ) , and Frost at Mid- 3 By ...
Cf. Coleridge's Sonnet above two or three at a time were inaugurated to the River Otter ( p . 23 ) , Lines to a beautiful into that high order ' - in Recoll . of Ch . Hospital . Spring in a Village ( p . 24 ) , and Frost at Mid- 3 By ...
Pagina xvii
... the flower - gardens within six miles of town with sonnet or love - rhyme wrapped round the nosegay . ' The latter reminiscence reflects more accurately than the former the earlier relations between Coleridge and the Evans sisters .
... the flower - gardens within six miles of town with sonnet or love - rhyme wrapped round the nosegay . ' The latter reminiscence reflects more accurately than the former the earlier relations between Coleridge and the Evans sisters .
Pagina xviii
As a matter of fact , however , it happened that the first breath of Nature , unsophisticated by the classical tradition , came to Coleridge from Bowles's sonnets ; and he recognised it at once . Nor was he alone in this .
As a matter of fact , however , it happened that the first breath of Nature , unsophisticated by the classical tradition , came to Coleridge from Bowles's sonnets ; and he recognised it at once . Nor was he alone in this .
Pagina xxiv
He went to London and remained there , solacing his grief in the sympathetic society of Charles Lamb , and confiding . his opinion on things in general to the public by way of Sonnets 2 addressed to · Eminent Characters , ' through the ...
He went to London and remained there , solacing his grief in the sympathetic society of Charles Lamb , and confiding . his opinion on things in general to the public by way of Sonnets 2 addressed to · Eminent Characters , ' through the ...
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