The Poetical Works of Samuel Taylor ColeridgeMacmillan, 1905 - 667 pagina's |
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Pagina xii
... sound in Greek and Latin , and profound in Hebrew . Many stories of his absent - mindedness were told in the neighbourhood , some of them probably true . His famous son thus describes him to Poole : In learning , good- heartedness ...
... sound in Greek and Latin , and profound in Hebrew . Many stories of his absent - mindedness were told in the neighbourhood , some of them probably true . His famous son thus describes him to Poole : In learning , good- heartedness ...
Pagina xvi
... sound flogging - the only ' just one , ' Coleridge was pleased in after - life to say , he ever received from his master . This was doubtless but a fond and passing conceit , for elsewhere he blesses the floggings which saved him from ...
... sound flogging - the only ' just one , ' Coleridge was pleased in after - life to say , he ever received from his master . This was doubtless but a fond and passing conceit , for elsewhere he blesses the floggings which saved him from ...
Pagina xliv
... sound of a brass pan , and as following the poet about as a faithful collie . Coleridge makes no allusion to Chester in his published letters from Germany , but Carlyon ( Early Years and Late Reflections , i . 131 ) speaks of him as one ...
... sound of a brass pan , and as following the poet about as a faithful collie . Coleridge makes no allusion to Chester in his published letters from Germany , but Carlyon ( Early Years and Late Reflections , i . 131 ) speaks of him as one ...
Pagina 4
... sounds . Nought now remain'd but Noes ' - how little meant ! And the sweet coyness that endears con- sent . The youth ... sound , And gather scientific Lore : Or to mature the embryo thoughts in- clin'd , Where Fashion flaunts her robes ...
... sounds . Nought now remain'd but Noes ' - how little meant ! And the sweet coyness that endears con- sent . The youth ... sound , And gather scientific Lore : Or to mature the embryo thoughts in- clin'd , Where Fashion flaunts her robes ...
Pagina 6
... sound To all the doubled horrors round , Oft shrunk they from Oppression's band While anguish raised the desperate hand For silent death ; or lost the mind's con- troll , Thro ' every burning vein would tides of Frenzy roll . V But ...
... sound To all the doubled horrors round , Oft shrunk they from Oppression's band While anguish raised the desperate hand For silent death ; or lost the mind's con- troll , Thro ' every burning vein would tides of Frenzy roll . V But ...
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