The Poetical Works of Samuel Taylor ColeridgeMacmillan, 1905 - 667 pagina's |
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Pagina xii
... never mixing with other boys . At the age of three , he was sent to a dame's school , where he remained till he was six . My father was very fond of me , and I was my mother's darling ; in consequence whereof , I was very miserable ...
... never mixing with other boys . At the age of three , he was sent to a dame's school , where he remained till he was six . My father was very fond of me , and I was my mother's darling ; in consequence whereof , I was very miserable ...
Pagina xiii
... never thought as a child , never had the language of a child . ' Happily , wandering in Fairy Land is one of the habits of most children , but in Coleridge's case the usual correctives were want- ing . One childish adventure is worth ...
... never thought as a child , never had the language of a child . ' Happily , wandering in Fairy Land is one of the habits of most children , but in Coleridge's case the usual correctives were want- ing . One childish adventure is worth ...
Pagina xxxvii
... never reacted directly , but permeated his whole being , and were so com- pletely assimilated as to have become part of himself before any of their results came to the surface.1 6 There are several indications that this summer of 1797 ...
... never reacted directly , but permeated his whole being , and were so com- pletely assimilated as to have become part of himself before any of their results came to the surface.1 6 There are several indications that this summer of 1797 ...
Pagina xlvii
... never wearied of talking , and frequently over the heads of his companions , for he tried to make metaphysicians of them . He was the life and soul of an excursion to the Harz Mountains , the outcome of which was the Lines written in ...
... never wearied of talking , and frequently over the heads of his companions , for he tried to make metaphysicians of them . He was the life and soul of an excursion to the Harz Mountains , the outcome of which was the Lines written in ...
Pagina li
... never spoke to Mr. Canning until after I had left the Morning Post . ' This is a fair specimen of the little controversy which in 1838 arose between Coleridge's biographers and Stuart regarding the poet's con- nection with the Morning ...
... never spoke to Mr. Canning until after I had left the Morning Post . ' This is a fair specimen of the little controversy which in 1838 arose between Coleridge's biographers and Stuart regarding the poet's con- nection with the Morning ...
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