The Poetical Works of Samuel Taylor ColeridgeMacmillan, 1905 - 667 pagina's |
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Pagina xii
... mother's darling ; in consequence whereof , I was very miserable . For Molly , who had nursed my brother Francis , and was immoderately fond of him , hated me because my mother took more notice of me than of Frank ; and Frank hated me ...
... mother's darling ; in consequence whereof , I was very miserable . For Molly , who had nursed my brother Francis , and was immoderately fond of him , hated me because my mother took more notice of me than of Frank ; and Frank hated me ...
Pagina xiii
... mother miserable , ' and determined not to go home . He fell asleep , and in his slumber rolled down to the unfenced ... mother's pride and spirit , he would certainly have brought up his other sons to trades , had nevertheless resolved ...
... mother miserable , ' and determined not to go home . He fell asleep , and in his slumber rolled down to the unfenced ... mother's pride and spirit , he would certainly have brought up his other sons to trades , had nevertheless resolved ...
Pagina xiv
... mother's brother , Mr. John Bowdon , who had a shop in Threadneedle Street . This affectionate but injudicious uncle , he relates , used to carry me from coffee - house to coffee - house , and tavern to tavern , where I drank , and ...
... mother's brother , Mr. John Bowdon , who had a shop in Threadneedle Street . This affectionate but injudicious uncle , he relates , used to carry me from coffee - house to coffee - house , and tavern to tavern , where I drank , and ...
Pagina xvii
... mother or an aunt , so were her daughters as his sisters or cousins . Unless we are to believe implicitly the date and occasion of Genevieve , it is clear that Poetry ' ( or , at all events , verse ) preceded ' Love ' in Coleridge's ...
... mother or an aunt , so were her daughters as his sisters or cousins . Unless we are to believe implicitly the date and occasion of Genevieve , it is clear that Poetry ' ( or , at all events , verse ) preceded ' Love ' in Coleridge's ...
Pagina xxi
... mother's house in Bath , not a little to my astonishment , because he had talked of being deeply in love with a certain Mary Evans . I had previously been engaged to my poor Edith [ Fricker ] . . . . He remained at Bristol till the ...
... mother's house in Bath , not a little to my astonishment , because he had talked of being deeply in love with a certain Mary Evans . I had previously been engaged to my poor Edith [ Fricker ] . . . . He remained at Bristol till the ...
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