The Poetical Works of Samuel Taylor ColeridgeMacmillan, 1905 - 667 pagina's |
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Pagina xxv
... lecturing Coleridge seem to have been Lovell had lost no time in introducing Coleridge to Cottle , then a young ... Lecture , delivered at Bristol , by S. T. Coleridge , of Jesus College , Cambridge . Bristol : printed by George Routh ...
... lecturing Coleridge seem to have been Lovell had lost no time in introducing Coleridge to Cottle , then a young ... Lecture , delivered at Bristol , by S. T. Coleridge , of Jesus College , Cambridge . Bristol : printed by George Routh ...
Pagina xxvi
... lecture - pamphlets are there to testify to the vigour of Coleridge's campaign against the tyranny of Pitt . The course of true love seems to have run smooth , but not so that of friendship . Letters written by Southey and Coleridge ...
... lecture - pamphlets are there to testify to the vigour of Coleridge's campaign against the tyranny of Pitt . The course of true love seems to have run smooth , but not so that of friendship . Letters written by Southey and Coleridge ...
Pagina xlvii
... lectures 1 of Blumenbach on Physiology and Natural History ; those of the rationalising Eichhorn on the New Testament 2 he studied at second - hand from a student's notes . But my chief efforts were directed towards a grounded knowledge ...
... lectures 1 of Blumenbach on Physiology and Natural History ; those of the rationalising Eichhorn on the New Testament 2 he studied at second - hand from a student's notes . But my chief efforts were directed towards a grounded knowledge ...
Pagina lix
... lectures at the Royal Institution , Coleridge saying that his object was to increase his stock of metaphors . ' 8 On February 6 , 1802 , Southey informs W. Taylor 9 that T. Wedgwood and Mackintosh are hatching a great metaphysical work ...
... lectures at the Royal Institution , Coleridge saying that his object was to increase his stock of metaphors . ' 8 On February 6 , 1802 , Southey informs W. Taylor 9 that T. Wedgwood and Mackintosh are hatching a great metaphysical work ...
Pagina lxx
... LECTURES -- THE FRIEND When Coleridge's ship arrived at the quarantine ground off Portsmouth on the 11th August , he was ill , and possibly for that reason wrote to no one . Mr. Russell , however , wrote to his own friends at Exeter ...
... LECTURES -- THE FRIEND When Coleridge's ship arrived at the quarantine ground off Portsmouth on the 11th August , he was ill , and possibly for that reason wrote to no one . Mr. Russell , however , wrote to his own friends at Exeter ...
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