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Pagina lxv
... and the Noral Feelings , addressed especially to those in * Whether John , the solicitor and dramatist , or this arose from Coleridge's domestic situation ' his ' dear brother Jim , ' so unceremoniously dis- Fenwick - note ' to the ...
... and the Noral Feelings , addressed especially to those in * Whether John , the solicitor and dramatist , or this arose from Coleridge's domestic situation ' his ' dear brother Jim , ' so unceremoniously dis- Fenwick - note ' to the ...
Pagina lxx
Spite of the friendliest and most unquestioning welcome from all most dear to him , it was the saddest of homecomings , for the very sympathy held out with both hands induced only a bitter , hopeless feeling of remorse - a Sense of past ...
Spite of the friendliest and most unquestioning welcome from all most dear to him , it was the saddest of homecomings , for the very sympathy held out with both hands induced only a bitter , hopeless feeling of remorse - a Sense of past ...
Pagina lxxv
... my dear old walks of Quantock and Alsoxden , that I have seriously set about composition with a view to ascertain whether I can conscientiously undertake what I so very much wish , a series of Lectures at the Royal Institution .
... my dear old walks of Quantock and Alsoxden , that I have seriously set about composition with a view to ascertain whether I can conscientiously undertake what I so very much wish , a series of Lectures at the Royal Institution .
Pagina cvi
We are sorry it never lies in your way to come to us , but , dear Mahomet , we will come to you on 3rd January 1819. Shall we be able to catch a skirt 1 of the old out - goer ? ' If all the lectures promised in the prospectus were given ...
We are sorry it never lies in your way to come to us , but , dear Mahomet , we will come to you on 3rd January 1819. Shall we be able to catch a skirt 1 of the old out - goer ? ' If all the lectures promised in the prospectus were given ...
Pagina cvii
... April 10th ) “ their dear sister were with us — the cup of paternal joy would be full to the brim , ' and he cites “ the rapture ' with which both brothers speak of Sara . At the same time Coleridge was invited to meet Scott at ...
... April 10th ) “ their dear sister were with us — the cup of paternal joy would be full to the brim , ' and he cites “ the rapture ' with which both brothers speak of Sara . At the same time Coleridge was invited to meet Scott at ...
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