The Poetical Works of Samuel Taylor ColeridgeMacmillan, 1905 - 667 pagina's |
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Pagina xxiii
... heart ; but out of sight was out of mind , and believing there was a vacuum he incontinently filled it— as he thought , honestly enough , no doubt - with love for Sarah Fricker . Again , out of sight was out of mind , and he learned ...
... heart ; but out of sight was out of mind , and believing there was a vacuum he incontinently filled it— as he thought , honestly enough , no doubt - with love for Sarah Fricker . Again , out of sight was out of mind , and he learned ...
Pagina xxviii
... heart is very heavy ' ( he wrote to Estlin ) , 1 ' for I love Bristol , and I do not love London . Besides , local ... heart by promising ' to Rumfordize the chimneys . ' 5 This scheme also came to nothing . On September 24 ...
... heart is very heavy ' ( he wrote to Estlin ) , 1 ' for I love Bristol , and I do not love London . Besides , local ... heart by promising ' to Rumfordize the chimneys . ' 5 This scheme also came to nothing . On September 24 ...
Pagina xxx
... heart . ' His own poetry , he goes on to say , ' seldom exhibits unmixed and simple tenderness or passion ; my philosophical opinions are blended with or deduced from my feelings , and this , I think , peculiarises my style of writing ...
... heart . ' His own poetry , he goes on to say , ' seldom exhibits unmixed and simple tenderness or passion ; my philosophical opinions are blended with or deduced from my feelings , and this , I think , peculiarises my style of writing ...
Pagina lxxxviii
... heart ache - supposing myself to have been deeply injured , would one wish for a more noble triumph than to fly to the succour of the friend who had inflicted the wound ? ' It was at the request , expressed or implied , of the Words ...
... heart ache - supposing myself to have been deeply injured , would one wish for a more noble triumph than to fly to the succour of the friend who had inflicted the wound ? ' It was at the request , expressed or implied , of the Words ...
Pagina 2
... heart , breast : order tread ! From the dread place does soft Com- passion fly ! [ mand ; The Furies fell each alter'd breast com- Whilst Vengeance drunk with human blood stands by And smiling fires each heart and arms each hand . 40 1 ...
... heart , breast : order tread ! From the dread place does soft Com- passion fly ! [ mand ; The Furies fell each alter'd breast com- Whilst Vengeance drunk with human blood stands by And smiling fires each heart and arms each hand . 40 1 ...
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