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Pagina xi
His father was the Rev. John Coleridge , Vicar of the Parish , and Chaplain - Priest and Master of its Free Grammar School ( commonly called the King's School ' ) , founded by Henry VIII . His mother was the Vicar's second wife ...
His father was the Rev. John Coleridge , Vicar of the Parish , and Chaplain - Priest and Master of its Free Grammar School ( commonly called the King's School ' ) , founded by Henry VIII . His mother was the Vicar's second wife ...
Pagina xii
“ My father was very My father was very fond of me , and I was my mother's darling ; in consequence whereof , I was very miserable . For Molly , who had nursed my brother Francis , and was immoderately fond of him , hated me because my ...
“ My father was very My father was very fond of me , and I was my mother's darling ; in consequence whereof , I was very miserable . For Molly , who had nursed my brother Francis , and was immoderately fond of him , hated me because my ...
Pagina xiii
... and I distinctly recollect the anxious and fearful eagerness with which I used to watch the window where the book lay , and when the sun came upon it , I would seize it , carry it by the wall , and bask and read.1 My father found ...
... and I distinctly recollect the anxious and fearful eagerness with which I used to watch the window where the book lay , and when the sun came upon it , I would seize it , carry it by the wall , and bask and read.1 My father found ...
Pagina xiv
His father died suddenly on the 4th October 1781 , and his place , both as vicar and as schoolmaster , was taken by a Mr. Warren , with whom Coleridge remained as a dayscholar until the following April , when a presentation to Christ's ...
His father died suddenly on the 4th October 1781 , and his place , both as vicar and as schoolmaster , was taken by a Mr. Warren , with whom Coleridge remained as a dayscholar until the following April , when a presentation to Christ's ...
Pagina xxix
Mrs. Coleridge having miscalculated times and seasons allowed him to go , previous day , the 19th September , he had become the father of a son . He hastened seft home , taking Charles Lloyd with him . The poet's and the father's ...
Mrs. Coleridge having miscalculated times and seasons allowed him to go , previous day , the 19th September , he had become the father of a son . He hastened seft home , taking Charles Lloyd with him . The poet's and the father's ...
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