The Poetical Works of Samuel Taylor ColeridgeMacmillan, 1905 - 667 pagina's |
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Pagina xvi
... means of a sound flogging - the only ' just one , ' Coleridge was pleased in after - life to say , he ever received from his master . This was doubtless but a fond and passing conceit , for elsewhere he blesses the floggings which saved ...
... means of a sound flogging - the only ' just one , ' Coleridge was pleased in after - life to say , he ever received from his master . This was doubtless but a fond and passing conceit , for elsewhere he blesses the floggings which saved ...
Pagina xx
... means of a lottery ticket . In one of his accounts of the adventure Coleridge speaks of having spent only a couple of days in London , in another he gives himself a week . The latter is probably the correct version , for he may have ...
... means of a lottery ticket . In one of his accounts of the adventure Coleridge speaks of having spent only a couple of days in London , in another he gives himself a week . The latter is probably the correct version , for he may have ...
Pagina xxi
... means determined on . It was talked into shape by Burnett and myself , when , upon the commencement of the long vacation , we separated from them , they making for Gloucester , he and I proceeding on foot to Bath . After some weeks ...
... means determined on . It was talked into shape by Burnett and myself , when , upon the commencement of the long vacation , we separated from them , they making for Gloucester , he and I proceeding on foot to Bath . After some weeks ...
Pagina xxxi
... mean to raise vegetables and corn for myself and wife , and feed a couple of snouted and grunting cousins from the refuse . My evenings I shall devote to literature , and by reviews in the Magazine [ Monthly ] and other shilling ...
... mean to raise vegetables and corn for myself and wife , and feed a couple of snouted and grunting cousins from the refuse . My evenings I shall devote to literature , and by reviews in the Magazine [ Monthly ] and other shilling ...
Pagina xl
... mean the annuity to be independent of everything but the wreck of our fortune . ' + Coleridge delayed not a post in accepting the proposal ( January 16 ) , and in announcing this to Poole , he wrote : High benevolence is something so ...
... mean the annuity to be independent of everything but the wreck of our fortune . ' + Coleridge delayed not a post in accepting the proposal ( January 16 ) , and in announcing this to Poole , he wrote : High benevolence is something so ...
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