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Pagina viii
... settled order have been so rare as to be hardly worthy of mention . I cannot , of course , pretend to complete success in the attempt to fix the dates of all the poems , but no pains viii PREFACE.
... settled order have been so rare as to be hardly worthy of mention . I cannot , of course , pretend to complete success in the attempt to fix the dates of all the poems , but no pains viii PREFACE.
Pagina ix
Such readers , of course , will not be satisfied with this necessarily meagre outline , and it is primarily for their convenience that the pages have been encumbered , somewhat unduly perhaps , with citations of authorities .
Such readers , of course , will not be satisfied with this necessarily meagre outline , and it is primarily for their convenience that the pages have been encumbered , somewhat unduly perhaps , with citations of authorities .
Pagina xiv
Calne , ' of course , is only Lamb's device for concealing his friend's identity . His words about the boy's dreams are but a reflection of Coleridge's own lines in Frost at Midnight ( 11. 23-43 , pp . 126 , 127 ) .
Calne , ' of course , is only Lamb's device for concealing his friend's identity . His words about the boy's dreams are but a reflection of Coleridge's own lines in Frost at Midnight ( 11. 23-43 , pp . 126 , 127 ) .
Pagina xvi
She had three daughters , and , of course , I fell in love with the eldest [ Mary ] . From this time to 1 Presumably by way of Thomas Taylor's 2 Christ's Hospital five - and - thirty years ago , ' translations ( which he once described ...
She had three daughters , and , of course , I fell in love with the eldest [ Mary ] . From this time to 1 Presumably by way of Thomas Taylor's 2 Christ's Hospital five - and - thirty years ago , ' translations ( which he once described ...
Pagina xviii
Of course , much that Coleridge and Wordsworth saw in Bowles's sonnets cannot now be seen ; but surely , even to eyes looking across the century , they exhibit qualities , both positive and comparative , which explain sufficiently the ...
Of course , much that Coleridge and Wordsworth saw in Bowles's sonnets cannot now be seen ; but surely , even to eyes looking across the century , they exhibit qualities , both positive and comparative , which explain sufficiently the ...
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