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Pagina xii
“ A Writing Master attends , for those who chuse it , at sixteen shillings per year ; and a Dancing Master ( at present Mr. Louis of Exeter ) once a week , at two guineas per year . ' 4 Biog . Supplement ' to Biog . Lit. 1847 , ii .
“ A Writing Master attends , for those who chuse it , at sixteen shillings per year ; and a Dancing Master ( at present Mr. Louis of Exeter ) once a week , at two guineas per year . ' 4 Biog . Supplement ' to Biog . Lit. 1847 , ii .
Pagina xvii
They are all strictly family letters , 3 such as 1792 ' a son and brother would write , and are addressed indifferently to Mrs. Evans , Anne , and Mary . The only exception noticeable is that it is to Mary he addresses all his rhymes .
They are all strictly family letters , 3 such as 1792 ' a son and brother would write , and are addressed indifferently to Mrs. Evans , Anne , and Mary . The only exception noticeable is that it is to Mary he addresses all his rhymes .
Pagina xix
Time before supper was spent in hearing Coleridge repeat some original poetry ( he having neglected to write his essay , which is therefore to be produced next week ) . ' But there is no record of that essay having ever been read ...
Time before supper was spent in hearing Coleridge repeat some original poetry ( he having neglected to write his essay , which is therefore to be produced next week ) . ' But there is no record of that essay having ever been read ...
Pagina xx
But he could charm his comrades into taking these latter duties off his hands by writing their love - letters , telling ... About the same time the dragoon summoned courage to write to his favourite brother George , and , after some ...
But he could charm his comrades into taking these latter duties off his hands by writing their love - letters , telling ... About the same time the dragoon summoned courage to write to his favourite brother George , and , after some ...
Pagina xxii
Writing to Southey from Cambridge , a fortnight later , he declares that he is evolving a scheme of Pantisocracy which shall have the tactitian excellence of the mathematician with the enthusiasm of the poet .
Writing to Southey from Cambridge , a fortnight later , he declares that he is evolving a scheme of Pantisocracy which shall have the tactitian excellence of the mathematician with the enthusiasm of the poet .
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