The Poetical Works of Samuel Taylor ColeridgeMacmillan, 1905 - 667 pagina's |
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Pagina xiv
... poor friendless boy ' for whom he speaks : ' My parents and those who should care for me were far away . Those few acquaintances of theirs which they could reckon upon being kind to me in the great city , after a little forced notice ...
... poor friendless boy ' for whom he speaks : ' My parents and those who should care for me were far away . Those few acquaintances of theirs which they could reckon upon being kind to me in the great city , after a little forced notice ...
Pagina xxi
... poor Edith [ Fricker ] . . . . He remained at Bristol till the close of the vacation - several weeks . During that time it was that we talked of America . The funds were to be what each could raise - S . T. C. by the Specimens of the ...
... poor Edith [ Fricker ] . . . . He remained at Bristol till the close of the vacation - several weeks . During that time it was that we talked of America . The funds were to be what each could raise - S . T. C. by the Specimens of the ...
Pagina xxxi
... poor poet's modest requirements . But by the end of the month Coleridge confesses to Poole that he is childishly impatient , ' and , as nothing better offers , will put up with the cottage . One day he writes , ' I will instruct the ...
... poor poet's modest requirements . But by the end of the month Coleridge confesses to Poole that he is childishly impatient , ' and , as nothing better offers , will put up with the cottage . One day he writes , ' I will instruct the ...
Pagina xxxvi
... poor creature he was by alternately patronising and sneering at Coleridge . After leaving Stowey , he asked Coleridge to interest Poole in securing him a farm in their neighbourhood , but the passing visit had caused Poole trouble ...
... poor creature he was by alternately patronising and sneering at Coleridge . After leaving Stowey , he asked Coleridge to interest Poole in securing him a farm in their neighbourhood , but the passing visit had caused Poole trouble ...
Pagina xlix
... poor father had been alive , he'd soon have convinced you ! " ' The visit was prolonged until near the end of September , and Coleridge tells Poole that he enjoyed himself . Finding that his brothers ' opinions , tastes , and feel- ings ...
... poor father had been alive , he'd soon have convinced you ! " ' The visit was prolonged until near the end of September , and Coleridge tells Poole that he enjoyed himself . Finding that his brothers ' opinions , tastes , and feel- ings ...
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