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Pagina xxix
We can both 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 ...
We can both 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 ...
Pagina xlvii
5 See The Pains of 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 . Coleridge was distracted with grief , and her letter to ...
5 See The Pains of 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 . Coleridge was distracted with grief , and her letter to ...
Pagina lxi
On the night of April 29th Wordsworth could not sleep after reading a letter from his friend . On May 4th Coleridge looked well and parted from his friends cheerfully ' F - evidently an exception which proves the rule .
On the night of April 29th Wordsworth could not sleep after reading a letter from his friend . On May 4th Coleridge looked well and parted from his friends cheerfully ' F - evidently an exception which proves the rule .
Pagina lxiv
During the whole of my journey , three nights out of four , I have fallen asleep struggling and resolving to lie awake , and awaking have blest the scream which delivered me from the reluctant sleep . ' + At Perth , Coleridge received a ...
During the whole of my journey , three nights out of four , I have fallen asleep struggling and resolving to lie awake , and awaking have blest the scream which delivered me from the reluctant sleep . ' + At Perth , Coleridge received a ...
Pagina lxxvii
Soon after this visit he wrote thus to Stuart : ' I am hard at work , and feel a pleasure in it which I have not known for years ; a consequence and reward of my courage in at length overcoming the fear of dying suddenly in my sleep ...
Soon after this visit he wrote thus to Stuart : ' I am hard at work , and feel a pleasure in it which I have not known for years ; a consequence and reward of my courage in at length overcoming the fear of dying suddenly in my sleep ...
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