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Pagina vii
The pieces composing the last category are here printed by arrangement with the poet's grandson and representative , Mr. Ernest Hartley Coleridge.3 Among the APPENDICES will be found the original versions of several poems which ...
The pieces composing the last category are here printed by arrangement with the poet's grandson and representative , Mr. Ernest Hartley Coleridge.3 Among the APPENDICES will be found the original versions of several poems which ...
Pagina viii
... may share his own opinion that they are too voluminous , but it is hoped that , on the whole , they may be found useful , not only to the student of the poems , but to those who wish to study more closely the poet's life .
... may share his own opinion that they are too voluminous , but it is hoped that , on the whole , they may be found useful , not only to the student of the poems , but to those who wish to study more closely the poet's life .
Pagina ix
As regards the INTRODUCTION , I believe I shall be readily excused for making it , not an estimate of Coleridge as a poet , but a plain narrative of the events of his life . Explanations have been offered when such seemed necessary or ...
As regards the INTRODUCTION , I believe I shall be readily excused for making it , not an estimate of Coleridge as a poet , but a plain narrative of the events of his life . Explanations have been offered when such seemed necessary or ...
Pagina x
To my mind , in none does he look very like a poet except in that which has been selected to form the frontispiece to the present volume . It has been reproduced directly from the original , now in the National Portrait Gallery .
To my mind , in none does he look very like a poet except in that which has been selected to form the frontispiece to the present volume . It has been reproduced directly from the original , now in the National Portrait Gallery .
Pagina xi
The poet's paternal grandfather , who had been a considerable woollen trader in Southmolton , ' fell into poor circumstances when his son was about sixteen ( 1735 ) , and John was then supported at school by a friend of the family .
The poet's paternal grandfather , who had been a considerable woollen trader in Southmolton , ' fell into poor circumstances when his son was about sixteen ( 1735 ) , and John was then supported at school by a friend of the family .
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