The Poetical Works of Samuel Taylor ColeridgeMacmillan, 1905 - 667 pagina's |
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Pagina xxix
... sleep in one bed , as we do now ; and I have much , very much , to say to you , and to consult you about ; for my heart is heavy respecting Derby ; and my feelings are so dim and huddled , that though I can , I am sure , communicate ...
... sleep in one bed , as we do now ; and I have much , very much , to say to you , and to consult you about ; for my heart is heavy respecting Derby ; and my feelings are so dim and huddled , that though I can , I am sure , communicate ...
Pagina xlvii
... Sleep , 11. 51 , 52 ( p . 171 ) , and ' Note ' thereon , p . 632 , post . 6 Poole's letter is very interesting . See T Poole and his Friends , i . 290-295 . ycar Coleridge was distracted with grief , and her letter 1799 xlvii GERMANY.
... Sleep , 11. 51 , 52 ( p . 171 ) , and ' Note ' thereon , p . 632 , post . 6 Poole's letter is very interesting . See T Poole and his Friends , i . 290-295 . ycar Coleridge was distracted with grief , and her letter 1799 xlvii GERMANY.
Pagina lxiv
... sleep . ' At Perth , Coleridge received a summons to greet the Southeys who had arrived at Greta Hall on the visit which ended only with their lives . Taking coach via Edinburgh , he reached home on the 15th * See Recollections of a ...
... sleep . ' At Perth , Coleridge received a summons to greet the Southeys who had arrived at Greta Hall on the visit which ended only with their lives . Taking coach via Edinburgh , he reached home on the 15th * See Recollections of a ...
Pagina lxxvii
... sleep , which , Heaven knows , alone seduced me into the fatal habit , etc. . . . If I entirely recover I shall deem it a sacred duty to publish my cure , for the practice of taking opium is dreadfully spread . ' This was written from ...
... sleep , which , Heaven knows , alone seduced me into the fatal habit , etc. . . . If I entirely recover I shall deem it a sacred duty to publish my cure , for the practice of taking opium is dreadfully spread . ' This was written from ...
Pagina cviii
... Sleep were revived . In August poor Hartley was settled in London under the fostering care of the Basil Montagus - some reconciliation with whom must have been effected and set agoing by his father on some literary tasks . Of himself ...
... Sleep were revived . In August poor Hartley was settled in London under the fostering care of the Basil Montagus - some reconciliation with whom must have been effected and set agoing by his father on some literary tasks . Of himself ...
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