The Poetical Works of Samuel Taylor ColeridgeMacmillan, 1905 - 667 pagina's |
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Pagina xvi
... hear thee unfold , in thy deep and sweet intonations , the mysteries of Jamblichus , or Plotinus ( for even in those years thou waxedst not pale at such philosophic draughts ) , or reciting Homer in his Greek , or Pindar - while the ...
... hear thee unfold , in thy deep and sweet intonations , the mysteries of Jamblichus , or Plotinus ( for even in those years thou waxedst not pale at such philosophic draughts ) , or reciting Homer in his Greek , or Pindar - while the ...
Pagina xix
... hear their host declaim , and repeat ' whole passages verbatim ' from the political pamphlets which then swarmed from the press . The rooms were also a centre for the sympathisers with William Frend , a Fellow of Jesus , who in May 1793 ...
... hear their host declaim , and repeat ' whole passages verbatim ' from the political pamphlets which then swarmed from the press . The rooms were also a centre for the sympathisers with William Frend , a Fellow of Jesus , who in May 1793 ...
Pagina xxviii
... hear particulars from Perry . My heart is very heavy ' ( he wrote to Estlin ) , 1 ' for I love Bristol , and I do not love London . Besides , local and temporary politics are my aversion . . . . But there are two giants leagued together ...
... hear particulars from Perry . My heart is very heavy ' ( he wrote to Estlin ) , 1 ' for I love Bristol , and I do not love London . Besides , local and temporary politics are my aversion . . . . But there are two giants leagued together ...
Pagina xl
... hear me talk than preach . ' On the 19th , Coleridge sent in his official resignation of candidature , 1 and at the earliest possible moment ( January 29 ) went off to meet his benefactors at Cote House . With the letter mentioned in ...
... hear me talk than preach . ' On the 19th , Coleridge sent in his official resignation of candidature , 1 and at the earliest possible moment ( January 29 ) went off to meet his benefactors at Cote House . With the letter mentioned in ...
Pagina xlix
... hear what was going on , but seeing Samuel arguing with his brothers , took it for granted that he must have been wrong , and cried out , " Ah , if your poor father had been alive , he'd soon have convinced you ! " ' The visit was ...
... hear what was going on , but seeing Samuel arguing with his brothers , took it for granted that he must have been wrong , and cried out , " Ah , if your poor father had been alive , he'd soon have convinced you ! " ' The visit was ...
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