The Poetical Works of Samuel Taylor ColeridgeMacmillan, 1905 - 667 pagina's |
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Pagina xi
... took orders . The latter succeeded ( though not immediately ) to the Grammar School , and to the private boarding - school which his father had carried on . The seventh son , Luke Herman , became a surgeon , but died at an early age ...
... took orders . The latter succeeded ( though not immediately ) to the Grammar School , and to the private boarding - school which his father had carried on . The seventh son , Luke Herman , became a surgeon , but died at an early age ...
Pagina xii
... took more notice of me than of Frank ; and Frank hated me because my mother gave me now and then a bit of cake when he had none ' - Frank enjoying many tit - bits from Molly , who had only ' thumps and ill- names ' for Sam , ' which ...
... took more notice of me than of Frank ; and Frank hated me because my mother gave me now and then a bit of cake when he had none ' - Frank enjoying many tit - bits from Molly , who had only ' thumps and ill- names ' for Sam , ' which ...
Pagina xiii
... took no pleasure in boyish sports , but read incessantly . ' He read all the children's books he could find - Jack the Giant - Killer , and the like . And I used to lie by the wall and mope ; and my spirits used to come upon me sudden ...
... took no pleasure in boyish sports , but read incessantly . ' He read all the children's books he could find - Jack the Giant - Killer , and the like . And I used to lie by the wall and mope ; and my spirits used to come upon me sudden ...
Pagina xv
... took a paternal headmaster's interest in him , and brought him up in the way a good scholar , and even a good poet , should go ; so that Coleridge , whose talents were quite as great as his genius , took the best honours the school ...
... took a paternal headmaster's interest in him , and brought him up in the way a good scholar , and even a good poet , should go ; so that Coleridge , whose talents were quite as great as his genius , took the best honours the school ...
Pagina xix
... took his degree and left Cambridge in 1792,2 and there seems to have been no one to take his place as a steadying influence . In a letter to the Evanses of February 14 , 1792 , Coleridge speaks of a wine - party he attended , at which ...
... took his degree and left Cambridge in 1792,2 and there seems to have been no one to take his place as a steadying influence . In a letter to the Evanses of February 14 , 1792 , Coleridge speaks of a wine - party he attended , at which ...
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