The Poetical Works of Samuel Taylor ColeridgeMacmillan, 1905 - 667 pagina's |
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Pagina viii
... whole , they may be found useful , not only to the student of the poems , but to those who wish to study more closely the poet's life . Few of his verses , and few of the alterations he made in them from time to time , are without some ...
... whole , they may be found useful , not only to the student of the poems , but to those who wish to study more closely the poet's life . Few of his verses , and few of the alterations he made in them from time to time , are without some ...
Pagina xiv
... whole , for I had plenty to eat and drink ' —he was removed , in September , to the great London school , being placed in the second , or ' Jeffries ' Ward , and in the Under Grammar School . Christ's Hospital , he says , then contained ...
... whole , for I had plenty to eat and drink ' —he was removed , in September , to the great London school , being placed in the second , or ' Jeffries ' Ward , and in the Under Grammar School . Christ's Hospital , he says , then contained ...
Pagina xvi
... whole circulating library , of which he was made free by a singular incident ( his account of which is needlessly romantic ) ; and how he invaded the murky caves of the third - century Neo - Platonists1 with his boyish rush - light ...
... whole circulating library , of which he was made free by a singular incident ( his account of which is needlessly romantic ) ; and how he invaded the murky caves of the third - century Neo - Platonists1 with his boyish rush - light ...
Pagina xviii
... whole . As a matter of fact , however , it happened that the first breath of Nature , unsophisti- cated by the classical tradition , came to Coleridge from Bowles's sonnets ; and he recognised it at once . Nor was he alone in this ...
... whole . As a matter of fact , however , it happened that the first breath of Nature , unsophisti- cated by the classical tradition , came to Coleridge from Bowles's sonnets ; and he recognised it at once . Nor was he alone in this ...
Pagina xix
... whole passages verbatim ' from the political pamphlets which then swarmed from the press . The rooms were also a centre for the sympathisers with William Frend , a Fellow of Jesus , who in May 1793 was tried in the Vice- Chancellor's ...
... whole passages verbatim ' from the political pamphlets which then swarmed from the press . The rooms were also a centre for the sympathisers with William Frend , a Fellow of Jesus , who in May 1793 was tried in the Vice- Chancellor's ...
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