The Poetical Works of Samuel Taylor ColeridgeMacmillan, 1905 - 667 pagina's |
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Pagina xii
... sent to a dame's school , where he remained till he was six . My father was very fond of me , and I was my mother's darling ; in consequence whereof , I was very miserable . For Molly , who had nursed my brother Francis , and was ...
... sent to a dame's school , where he remained till he was six . My father was very fond of me , and I was my mother's darling ; in consequence whereof , I was very miserable . For Molly , who had nursed my brother Francis , and was ...
Pagina xviii
... sent to Jesus College , Cambridge , as the prospect of his prefer- ment to the Church would be very favourable if he were preferred to that College . ' His Exhibition from the Hospital ( besides the usual allowance of £ 40 ) was fixed ...
... sent to Jesus College , Cambridge , as the prospect of his prefer- ment to the Church would be very favourable if he were preferred to that College . ' His Exhibition from the Hospital ( besides the usual allowance of £ 40 ) was fixed ...
Pagina xxi
... sent , wrote in his Diary for the 18th August : ' Each of them was shamefully hot with Demo- cratic rage as regards politics , and both Infidel as to religion . ' 1 Life and Corr . of R. S. i . 210. About this time Coleridge was ...
... sent , wrote in his Diary for the 18th August : ' Each of them was shamefully hot with Demo- cratic rage as regards politics , and both Infidel as to religion . ' 1 Life and Corr . of R. S. i . 210. About this time Coleridge was ...
Pagina xxxiv
... sent this portrait of him- self to Thelwall : Your portrait of yourself in- terests me . [ The two men had not yet met . ] As to me , my face , unless animated by immediate eloquence , expresses great sloth , and great , in- deed almost ...
... sent this portrait of him- self to Thelwall : Your portrait of yourself in- terests me . [ The two men had not yet met . ] As to me , my face , unless animated by immediate eloquence , expresses great sloth , and great , in- deed almost ...
Pagina xxxvi
... sent down to watch the poets and their patron.4 Most of the stories of the spy's proceedings wear a dubious complexion , but there is no room for doubt that it was Thelwall's visit which brought about the cessation of Wordsworth's ...
... sent down to watch the poets and their patron.4 Most of the stories of the spy's proceedings wear a dubious complexion , but there is no room for doubt that it was Thelwall's visit which brought about the cessation of Wordsworth's ...
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