The Poetical Works of Samuel Taylor ColeridgeMacmillan, 1905 - 667 pagina's |
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Pagina xiii
... soon outstripped all of my age . ' About this time the child had a fever . His nightly prayer ' was the old rhyme , beginning Matthew , Mark , Luke , and John , ' and ' frequently have I ( half - awake and half - asleep , my body ...
... soon outstripped all of my age . ' About this time the child had a fever . His nightly prayer ' was the old rhyme , beginning Matthew , Mark , Luke , and John , ' and ' frequently have I ( half - awake and half - asleep , my body ...
Pagina xiv
... soon transplanted , ere his soul had fixed its first domestic loves , ' Coleridge entered the great school on the 18th July 1782 , an intervening period of about ten weeks having been spent in London with his mother's brother , Mr. John ...
... soon transplanted , ere his soul had fixed its first domestic loves , ' Coleridge entered the great school on the 18th July 1782 , an intervening period of about ten weeks having been spent in London with his mother's brother , Mr. John ...
Pagina xv
... Soon after this his brother Luke came up to walk the London Hospital , and Coleridge thought of nothing but how he too might become a doctor - read all the medical and surgical books he could procure , went round the hospital wards with ...
... Soon after this his brother Luke came up to walk the London Hospital , and Coleridge thought of nothing but how he too might become a doctor - read all the medical and surgical books he could procure , went round the hospital wards with ...
Pagina xxv
... Soon after this he offered Coleridge thirty guineast for a * Life and Corr . of R. S. i . 231. On January 29 , 1810 , Southey wrote to Miss Barker ( Letters of R. S. ii . 188 ) of his inter- course with Coleridge in 1795 : ' Disliking ...
... Soon after this he offered Coleridge thirty guineast for a * Life and Corr . of R. S. i . 231. On January 29 , 1810 , Southey wrote to Miss Barker ( Letters of R. S. ii . 188 ) of his inter- course with Coleridge in 1795 : ' Disliking ...
Pagina xxvii
... soon abandoned for rooms on Redcliffe Hill . Religious Musings was still on the anvil , but it was left there , for the prosecution of a great project in which he had interested a number of friends , probably as inexperienced , if not ...
... soon abandoned for rooms on Redcliffe Hill . Religious Musings was still on the anvil , but it was left there , for the prosecution of a great project in which he had interested a number of friends , probably as inexperienced , if not ...
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