The Poetical Works of Samuel Taylor ColeridgeMacmillan, 1905 - 667 pagina's |
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Pagina viii
... 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 bearing on his loves , or friendships , or adventures ; and this I have endeavoured to ...
... 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 bearing on his loves , or friendships , or adventures ; and this I have endeavoured to ...
Pagina xvii
... Wish , the two poems which follow it , and the Complaint of Ninathóma , pp . 19 , 20 . 5 The book into which the headmaster of Christ's caused his boys to transcribe their best exercises . See ' Note 3 , ' p . 561 . 6 Biog . Lit. 1817 ...
... Wish , the two poems which follow it , and the Complaint of Ninathóma , pp . 19 , 20 . 5 The book into which the headmaster of Christ's caused his boys to transcribe their best exercises . See ' Note 3 , ' p . 561 . 6 Biog . Lit. 1817 ...
Pagina xxi
... wish . In religion , he is a Unitarian , if not a Deist ; in politicks a Democrat , to the utmost extent of the word . ' Southey appeared ' more violent in his principles than even Coldridge himself . In religion ... I fear he wavers ...
... wish . In religion , he is a Unitarian , if not a Deist ; in politicks a Democrat , to the utmost extent of the word . ' Southey appeared ' more violent in his principles than even Coldridge himself . In religion ... I fear he wavers ...
Pagina xxxii
... wish ' ( wrote Coleridge to Cottle early in January 1797 ) to send my Visions of the Maid of Arc and my corrections to Wordsworth , who lives not above 20 miles from me , and to Lamb , whose taste and judgment I see reason to think more ...
... wish ' ( wrote Coleridge to Cottle early in January 1797 ) to send my Visions of the Maid of Arc and my corrections to Wordsworth , who lives not above 20 miles from me , and to Lamb , whose taste and judgment I see reason to think more ...
Pagina xl
... wish to make to you . It is that you shall accept an annuity for life of £ 150 , to be regularly paid by us , no condition whatever being annexed to it . Thus your liberty will remain entire . . . . I do not now enter into the ...
... wish to make to you . It is that you shall accept an annuity for life of £ 150 , to be regularly paid by us , no condition whatever being annexed to it . Thus your liberty will remain entire . . . . I do not now enter into the ...
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