The Poetical Works of Samuel Taylor ColeridgeMacmillan, 1905 - 667 pagina's |
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Pagina xiii
... passed off , but he felt ' a gloomy satisfaction in making his mother miserable , ' and determined not to go home . He fell asleep , and in his slumber rolled down to the unfenced bank of the Otter . The night had become stormy , and he ...
... passed off , but he felt ' a gloomy satisfaction in making his mother miserable , ' and determined not to go home . He fell asleep , and in his slumber rolled down to the unfenced bank of the Otter . The night had become stormy , and he ...
Pagina xvi
... passing conceit , for elsewhere he blesses the floggings which saved him from being emasculated into a juvenile prodigy ... passed in the sick ward of Christ's Hospital , afflicted with jaundice and rheumatic fever.'3 Coleridge was ...
... passing conceit , for elsewhere he blesses the floggings which saved him from being emasculated into a juvenile prodigy ... passed in the sick ward of Christ's Hospital , afflicted with jaundice and rheumatic fever.'3 Coleridge was ...
Pagina xviii
... passed beyond his master , but the new influence pervades others of the same year . The old leaven was not purged all at once , and throughout there is discernible more of the besetting weakness of the new , as represented by the model ...
... passed beyond his master , but the new influence pervades others of the same year . The old leaven was not purged all at once , and throughout there is discernible more of the besetting weakness of the new , as represented by the model ...
Pagina xxii
... passed . " Mary , " he exclaimed , " quam afflictum et perdite amabam , yea , even to anguish ! " They both started , and gave a short cry , almost a shriek . I sickened , and well - nigh fainted , but instantly retired . Had I appeared ...
... passed . " Mary , " he exclaimed , " quam afflictum et perdite amabam , yea , even to anguish ! " They both started , and gave a short cry , almost a shriek . I sickened , and well - nigh fainted , but instantly retired . Had I appeared ...
Pagina xxiii
... passing mood which prompted them . 3 But there was another and a principal cause of distraction and agitation of which nothing has hitherto been known . It is revealed in the two letters to Mary Evans before mentioned . The sight of her ...
... passing mood which prompted them . 3 But there was another and a principal cause of distraction and agitation of which nothing has hitherto been known . It is revealed in the two letters to Mary Evans before mentioned . The sight of her ...
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