The Poetical Works of Samuel Taylor ColeridgeMacmillan, 1905 - 667 pagina's |
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Pagina xxvi
... given up , for financial reasons , says Southey , who returned to his mother at Bath . Our arrears were paid with twenty guineas which Cottle advanced to him . During all this . . . [ Coleridge ] was to all appearances as he had ever ...
... given up , for financial reasons , says Southey , who returned to his mother at Bath . Our arrears were paid with twenty guineas which Cottle advanced to him . During all this . . . [ Coleridge ] was to all appearances as he had ever ...
Pagina xxvii
... given in Rem . p . 40 . 2 See p . 453 , post . 3 Biog . Lit. chap . x . 4 See also an account of the Vatchman , with some letters written by Coleridge on the tour , in Cottle's Rem . pp . 74 et seq . See Note 70 , ' p . 575 , post . 6 ...
... given in Rem . p . 40 . 2 See p . 453 , post . 3 Biog . Lit. chap . x . 4 See also an account of the Vatchman , with some letters written by Coleridge on the tour , in Cottle's Rem . pp . 74 et seq . See Note 70 , ' p . 575 , post . 6 ...
Pagina xxviii
... given Mrs. Coleridge all her baby - clothes , which are , I suppose , very valuable . ' 4 Before leaving Derby , Coleridge was further consoled by a proposition made by Dr. Crompton , that he should set up a school at Derby , under the ...
... given Mrs. Coleridge all her baby - clothes , which are , I suppose , very valuable . ' 4 Before leaving Derby , Coleridge was further consoled by a proposition made by Dr. Crompton , that he should set up a school at Derby , under the ...
Pagina xxxii
... given me his poems , which I give to you on condition that you print them in this volume - after Charles Lamb's poems . ' He goes on to explain that although the bulk of the volume will thus be increased , so also will be its ...
... given me his poems , which I give to you on condition that you print them in this volume - after Charles Lamb's poems . ' He goes on to explain that although the bulk of the volume will thus be increased , so also will be its ...
Pagina xxxiv
... 102 , ' p . 584 , post . 1 Knight's Life , i . 111 . 2 Information kindly given me by Mr. Ernest H. Coleridge . 3 Letter to Cottle . Rem . p . 144 . which the host commemorated in This Lime - tree Bower xxxiv 1797 INTRODUCTION.
... 102 , ' p . 584 , post . 1 Knight's Life , i . 111 . 2 Information kindly given me by Mr. Ernest H. Coleridge . 3 Letter to Cottle . Rem . p . 144 . which the host commemorated in This Lime - tree Bower xxxiv 1797 INTRODUCTION.
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