The Poetical Works of Samuel Taylor ColeridgeMacmillan, 1905 - 667 pagina's |
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Pagina xxviii
... Poole 6 that his heart is heavy respecting Derby ' -which I interpret as meaning that he feared to settle so far away from Bristol and from Poole . A house at Adscombe ( near Stowey ) , with some land attached , was his desire , and ...
... Poole 6 that his heart is heavy respecting Derby ' -which I interpret as meaning that he feared to settle so far away from Bristol and from Poole . A house at Adscombe ( near Stowey ) , with some land attached , was his desire , and ...
Pagina xxix
... Poole , going on to write about his other son , born to him , as it were , on the same day as David Hartley . Charles Lloyd wins upon me hourly . . . . I believe his fixed plans are of being always with me . . . . My dearest Poole , can ...
... Poole , going on to write about his other son , born to him , as it were , on the same day as David Hartley . Charles Lloyd wins upon me hourly . . . . I believe his fixed plans are of being always with me . . . . My dearest Poole , can ...
Pagina xxx
... Poole . He was sick at heart , and the depression brought on neuralgia , and the neuralgia brought on laudanum - a disease of which he was never com- pletely cured . The attack of the temporary evil , which began on the 2nd November ...
... Poole . He was sick at heart , and the depression brought on neuralgia , and the neuralgia brought on laudanum - a disease of which he was never com- pletely cured . The attack of the temporary evil , which began on the 2nd November ...
Pagina xxxi
... Poole in a letter of the 11th December . It was crossed by one in which Poole not only reiterated the disadvantages of the cottage , but dissuaded the poet strongly from burying himself in a village so remote , as was Stowey , from ...
... Poole in a letter of the 11th December . It was crossed by one in which Poole not only reiterated the disadvantages of the cottage , but dissuaded the poet strongly from burying himself in a village so remote , as was Stowey , from ...
Pagina xxxii
... Poole . The superfluous page at the end he filled with the lines to Charles Lloyd in his character of a young man of fortune who abandoned himself to an indolent and causeless melancholy ( p . 68 ) . When Lamb heard of the farm , ' he ...
... Poole . The superfluous page at the end he filled with the lines to Charles Lloyd in his character of a young man of fortune who abandoned himself to an indolent and causeless melancholy ( p . 68 ) . When Lamb heard of the farm , ' he ...
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