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Pagina xiv
... seems to have been petted , not only by his parents , but by his brother George , whom he describes as his earliest friend . ' 2 All this , or the best of it , came to an end when the boy had hardly completed his ninth year . His father ...
... seems to have been petted , not only by his parents , but by his brother George , whom he describes as his earliest friend . ' 2 All this , or the best of it , came to an end when the boy had hardly completed his ninth year . His father ...
Pagina xv
... seems probable that the boy did not return to Ottery until the summer of 1789 . But Coleridge's school - days were not a monotony of weeping and day - dreaming . Such , in some measure , they may have been , perhaps , at first ; but the ...
... seems probable that the boy did not return to Ottery until the summer of 1789 . But Coleridge's school - days were not a monotony of weeping and day - dreaming . Such , in some measure , they may have been , perhaps , at first ; but the ...
Pagina xvii
... seems to have been called ' Brother Coly ' by the Evanses . 4 A Wish , the two poems which follow it , and the Complaint of Ninathóma , pp . 19 , 20 . 5 The book into which the headmaster of Christ's caused his boys to transcribe their ...
... seems to have been called ' Brother Coly ' by the Evanses . 4 A Wish , the two poems which follow it , and the Complaint of Ninathóma , pp . 19 , 20 . 5 The book into which the headmaster of Christ's caused his boys to transcribe their ...
Pagina xix
... seems to have been no one to take his place as a steadying influence . In a letter to the Evanses of February 14 , 1792 , Coleridge speaks of a wine - party he attended , at which three or four freshmen were most deplorably drunk . ' On ...
... seems to have been no one to take his place as a steadying influence . In a letter to the Evanses of February 14 , 1792 , Coleridge speaks of a wine - party he attended , at which three or four freshmen were most deplorably drunk . ' On ...
Pagina xx
... seems to point to an attempt to retrieve his position by means of a lottery ticket . In one of his accounts of the adventure Coleridge speaks of having spent only a couple of days in London , in another he gives himself a week . The ...
... seems to point to an attempt to retrieve his position by means of a lottery ticket . In one of his accounts of the adventure Coleridge speaks of having spent only a couple of days in London , in another he gives himself a week . The ...
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