The Poetical Works of Samuel Taylor ColeridgeMacmillan, 1905 - 667 pagina's |
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Pagina xlv
... heard nothing at all about it during their absence , except a cheerful report from Mrs. Coleridge that the Lyrical Ballads are not liked at all by any.'1 V. GERMANY The passage from Yarmouth and the events of the early days spent by the ...
... heard nothing at all about it during their absence , except a cheerful report from Mrs. Coleridge that the Lyrical Ballads are not liked at all by any.'1 V. GERMANY The passage from Yarmouth and the events of the early days spent by the ...
Pagina xlvii
... heard him say , fixing his prominent eyes upon himself ( as he was wont to do whenever there was a mirror in the room ) , with a singularly coxcombical expression of countenance , that his dress was sure to be lost sight of the moment ...
... heard him say , fixing his prominent eyes upon himself ( as he was wont to do whenever there was a mirror in the room ) , with a singularly coxcombical expression of countenance , that his dress was sure to be lost sight of the moment ...
Pagina xlix
... heard it at breakfast , In ready accord join in . Before the end of August the brothers - in - law and their wives set out from Stowey- the Southeys for Sidmouth , and the Coleridges for Ottery St. Mary , on a visit to the old home . To ...
... heard it at breakfast , In ready accord join in . Before the end of August the brothers - in - law and their wives set out from Stowey- the Southeys for Sidmouth , and the Coleridges for Ottery St. Mary , on a visit to the old home . To ...
Pagina lxix
... heard of it since , it may never have been recovered . The same painter's portrait of Coleridge , now in the National Portrait Gallery , was taken at Bristol in 1814 . 7 Gillman , Life , pp . 179-181 ; Cottle's Rem . pp . 310-313 ; and ...
... heard of it since , it may never have been recovered . The same painter's portrait of Coleridge , now in the National Portrait Gallery , was taken at Bristol in 1814 . 7 Gillman , Life , pp . 179-181 ; Cottle's Rem . pp . 310-313 ; and ...
Pagina lxxvi
... heard nothing . Dr. Stoddart is arrived from Malta . He has brought with him C.'s papers . C. wrote to him to expostulate with him for having detained them so long [ receiving an abusive reply , and a demand for £ 50 expenses ] . He ...
... heard nothing . Dr. Stoddart is arrived from Malta . He has brought with him C.'s papers . C. wrote to him to expostulate with him for having detained them so long [ receiving an abusive reply , and a demand for £ 50 expenses ] . He ...
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