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Pagina lxvii
... leaving England and its inward distractions . ' This was written on July 6th1 to Stuart , to whom he sends ' some Sibylline ... leave the publication of THE PACQUET which is waiting convoy at Malta for you to your own opinion . If the ...
... leaving England and its inward distractions . ' This was written on July 6th1 to Stuart , to whom he sends ' some Sibylline ... leave the publication of THE PACQUET which is waiting convoy at Malta for you to your own opinion . If the ...
Pagina lxviii
... leave until Mr. Chapman arrives ; he is unhappy in the extreme , not having received above three or four letters from home during his residence in the island . I myself have only had four from him . ' Mr. Chapman arrived on Sep. 6 , and ...
... leave until Mr. Chapman arrives ; he is unhappy in the extreme , not having received above three or four letters from home during his residence in the island . I myself have only had four from him . ' Mr. Chapman arrived on Sep. 6 , and ...
Pagina lxxxiv
... leave the Lake country without seeing them . It was all in vain . But this Grasmere business , ' wrote Coleridge to Morgan ( March 27 , 1812 ) , has kept me in a fever of agitation . Wordsworth has refused to apologise . . I have been ...
... leave the Lake country without seeing them . It was all in vain . But this Grasmere business , ' wrote Coleridge to Morgan ( March 27 , 1812 ) , has kept me in a fever of agitation . Wordsworth has refused to apologise . . I have been ...
Pagina lxxxv
... leave his wife's , or the boys ' , or Southey's letters unopened . It was probably during this visit the last he ever paid to the Lake country - that Coleridge contributed his too meagre quota to Omniana , which was published in the ...
... leave his wife's , or the boys ' , or Southey's letters unopened . It was probably during this visit the last he ever paid to the Lake country - that Coleridge contributed his too meagre quota to Omniana , which was published in the ...
Pagina cxv
... leave - taking of the friends as if they had been boys , ' and how Coleridge gave Mary a parting kiss.1 In March , Coleridge had thoughts of varying his employments by writing a pantomime , possibly to be founded on Decker's Old ...
... leave - taking of the friends as if they had been boys , ' and how Coleridge gave Mary a parting kiss.1 In March , Coleridge had thoughts of varying his employments by writing a pantomime , possibly to be founded on Decker's Old ...
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