The Poetical Works of Samuel Taylor ColeridgeMacmillan, 1905 - 667 pagina's |
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Pagina xi
... receiving an Account that his only Sister's Death was inevitable , and the poem next following , p . 13 . See also To a Friend who had declared his Intention of writing no more Poetry , p . 69. ' Nancy ' died in her twenty - fifth , not ...
... receiving an Account that his only Sister's Death was inevitable , and the poem next following , p . 13 . See also To a Friend who had declared his Intention of writing no more Poetry , p . 69. ' Nancy ' died in her twenty - fifth , not ...
Pagina xvi
... received from his master . This was doubtless but a fond and passing conceit , for elsewhere he blesses the floggings which saved him from being emasculated into a juvenile prodigy . ' Yet prodigy he must have been , if his own and ...
... received from his master . This was doubtless but a fond and passing conceit , for elsewhere he blesses the floggings which saved him from being emasculated into a juvenile prodigy . ' Yet prodigy he must have been , if his own and ...
Pagina xviii
... received something from this source in his first term , and about £ 25 for each of the years 1792-94 . He became also a Foundation scholar on 5th June 1794. ' There is no certainty that Coleridge's London school - life was ever broken ...
... received something from this source in his first term , and about £ 25 for each of the years 1792-94 . He became also a Foundation scholar on 5th June 1794. ' There is no certainty that Coleridge's London school - life was ever broken ...
Pagina xxiv
... received your letter , Mary Evans . Its firmness does honour to your understanding , its gentleness to your humanity . You condescend to accuse yourself unjustly you have been altogether blameless . In my wildest dream of Vanity , I ...
... received your letter , Mary Evans . Its firmness does honour to your understanding , its gentleness to your humanity . You condescend to accuse yourself unjustly you have been altogether blameless . In my wildest dream of Vanity , I ...
Pagina xxv
... received half the sum , having been forgetfully made by Coleridge in later life , and adopted by some biographers , it seems only fair to Cottle to say that I have seen Coleridge's stamped receipt for the whole . It runs as follows ...
... received half the sum , having been forgetfully made by Coleridge in later life , and adopted by some biographers , it seems only fair to Cottle to say that I have seen Coleridge's stamped receipt for the whole . It runs as follows ...
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