The Poetical Works of Samuel Taylor ColeridgeMacmillan, 1905 - 667 pagina's |
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Pagina viii
... Talk , Jan. 1 , 1834. ) A principle could hardly be stated more uncompromisingly , or more authoritatively , but , in practice , it is rarely wise to apply anything of the kind quite rigidly . For convenience sake , the DRAMATIC WORKS ...
... Talk , Jan. 1 , 1834. ) A principle could hardly be stated more uncompromisingly , or more authoritatively , but , in practice , it is rarely wise to apply anything of the kind quite rigidly . For convenience sake , the DRAMATIC WORKS ...
Pagina xxv
... talking , I was naturally led to avoid the same fault ; when we were alone , and he talked his best ( which was always at those times ) , I was pleased to listen ; and when we were in company , and I heard the same things repeated ...
... talking , I was naturally led to avoid the same fault ; when we were alone , and he talked his best ( which was always at those times ) , I was pleased to listen ; and when we were in company , and I heard the same things repeated ...
Pagina xxxix
... talking to the youth . His complexion ' ( says Hazlitt ) was at that time clear , and even bright . His forehead was broad and high , light as if built of ivory , with large projecting eyebrows , and his eyes rolling beneath them like a ...
... talking to the youth . His complexion ' ( says Hazlitt ) was at that time clear , and even bright . His forehead was broad and high , light as if built of ivory , with large projecting eyebrows , and his eyes rolling beneath them like a ...
Pagina xl
... talk was divine . The very milestones had ears , and Harmer Hill stooped with all its pines to listen to a poet . ' The letter which Coleridge had received , and which had been written by Josiah Wedgwood , on his own and his brother ...
... talk was divine . The very milestones had ears , and Harmer Hill stooped with all its pines to listen to a poet . ' The letter which Coleridge had received , and which had been written by Josiah Wedgwood , on his own and his brother ...
Pagina xliii
... talk of a third edition of Coleridge's poems , and on hearing of it Lloyd begged Cottle to ' persuade ' Coleridge to omit his . This caused Coleridge to reply , smilingly , that no persuasion was needed for the omission of verses ...
... talk of a third edition of Coleridge's poems , and on hearing of it Lloyd begged Cottle to ' persuade ' Coleridge to omit his . This caused Coleridge to reply , smilingly , that no persuasion was needed for the omission of verses ...
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