The Poetical Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Volume 2Macmillan, 1893 - 667 pagina's |
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Pagina xxxi
... fear , And now screams loud , and hopes to make her mother hear . 2 IV . STOWEY - LYRICAL Ballads 6 This letter was ... fears that Poole's family connections are at the bottom of the dissuasion . He must have received the reassurance he ...
... fear , And now screams loud , and hopes to make her mother hear . 2 IV . STOWEY - LYRICAL Ballads 6 This letter was ... fears that Poole's family connections are at the bottom of the dissuasion . He must have received the reassurance he ...
Pagina lxxiii
... fear the loss of the annuity ; but that at a previous time , when another grief was weighing on him , he had had reason to fear for the continuance of the annuity . + One of these statements had some foundation , for it was from a Greek ...
... fear the loss of the annuity ; but that at a previous time , when another grief was weighing on him , he had had reason to fear for the continuance of the annuity . + One of these statements had some foundation , for it was from a Greek ...
Pagina lxxxi
... fear that some of Coleridge's ways would prove inconvenient in a well - ordered town establishment . This he did with the kindest motives , and no doubt in the kindest terms , thinking that prevention was better than cure - if Coleridge ...
... fear that some of Coleridge's ways would prove inconvenient in a well - ordered town establishment . This he did with the kindest motives , and no doubt in the kindest terms , thinking that prevention was better than cure - if Coleridge ...
Pagina xcvi
Samuel Taylor Coleridge James Dykes Campbell. end of the vacation . Southey had fears for the boy , fears which were shared by Lamb , who suggested a visit to Poole as a corrective.1 Hartley cheered his mother with accounts of his ...
Samuel Taylor Coleridge James Dykes Campbell. end of the vacation . Southey had fears for the boy , fears which were shared by Lamb , who suggested a visit to Poole as a corrective.1 Hartley cheered his mother with accounts of his ...
Pagina cxviii
... fear from love , than the transition ocular from line to line . ' 2 On October 26 , Lamb writes to Gillman 3 of his grief at learning of Coleridge's ' indifferent health - and he not to know it ! ' ' A little school - divinity , ' he ...
... fear from love , than the transition ocular from line to line . ' 2 On October 26 , Lamb writes to Gillman 3 of his grief at learning of Coleridge's ' indifferent health - and he not to know it ! ' ' A little school - divinity , ' he ...
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