The Poetical Works of Samuel Taylor ColeridgeMacmillan, 1905 - 667 pagina's |
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Pagina xxiii
... remain ; or , in default , to learn beyond all doubt that none survived . This attempt was made by a letter to Mary Evans which , though undated , must have been written some time in December . It opens thus abruptly : ' Too long has my ...
... remain ; or , in default , to learn beyond all doubt that none survived . This attempt was made by a letter to Mary Evans which , though undated , must have been written some time in December . It opens thus abruptly : ' Too long has my ...
Pagina xxxvi
... remain which the agreement accorded him . Coleridge's friendship with Thelwall , begun by correspondence , was cemented by personal intercourse , and continued for some years ; but later on , when the ex - citizen had become temporarily ...
... remain which the agreement accorded him . Coleridge's friendship with Thelwall , begun by correspondence , was cemented by personal intercourse , and continued for some years ; but later on , when the ex - citizen had become temporarily ...
Pagina xl
... remain entire . . . . I do not now enter into the particulars of the mode of securing the annuity , etc. - that will be done when we receive your consent to the proposal we are making ; and we shall only say that we mean the annuity to ...
... remain entire . . . . I do not now enter into the particulars of the mode of securing the annuity , etc. - that will be done when we receive your consent to the proposal we are making ; and we shall only say that we mean the annuity to ...
Pagina xliv
... remain at Stowey , under the wing of Poole , and that Coleridge should take with him a young Stowey man named John Chester , of whom Hazlitt has left a graphic account in My first acquaintance with Poets . Coleridge met the Wordsworths ...
... remain at Stowey , under the wing of Poole , and that Coleridge should take with him a young Stowey man named John Chester , of whom Hazlitt has left a graphic account in My first acquaintance with Poets . Coleridge met the Wordsworths ...
Pagina lxv
... remain long at Abingdon Street ; before the 18th February , he took up his quarters with Tobin in Barnard's Inn , and remained there until he left England for Malta . In February , he paid a short visit to the Beaumonts at Dunmow ...
... remain long at Abingdon Street ; before the 18th February , he took up his quarters with Tobin in Barnard's Inn , and remained there until he left England for Malta . In February , he paid a short visit to the Beaumonts at Dunmow ...
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