The Poetical Works of Samuel Taylor ColeridgeMacmillan, 1905 - 667 pagina's |
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Pagina lxxvii
... feel a pleasure in it which I have not known for years ; a consequence and reward of my courage in at length overcoming the fear of dying suddenly in my sleep , which , Heaven knows , alone seduced me into the fatal habit , etc ...
... feel a pleasure in it which I have not known for years ; a consequence and reward of my courage in at length overcoming the fear of dying suddenly in my sleep , which , Heaven knows , alone seduced me into the fatal habit , etc ...
Pagina lxxxiv
... feel great anxiety long before he reappeared in town towards the end 1 The Morgans complained that Coleridge would not look into his Shakespeare , which they were continually putting in his way ; and that , as if spellbound , he would ...
... feel great anxiety long before he reappeared in town towards the end 1 The Morgans complained that Coleridge would not look into his Shakespeare , which they were continually putting in his way ; and that , as if spellbound , he would ...
Pagina c
... feel , you may see at page xxi . of the appendix to my sermon , ' and the reader will find it worth while to read the passage . Robinson saw Coleridge on December 21 , 1816,2 and found him looking ill . Gillman gave a good account of ...
... feel , you may see at page xxi . of the appendix to my sermon , ' and the reader will find it worth while to read the passage . Robinson saw Coleridge on December 21 , 1816,2 and found him looking ill . Gillman gave a good account of ...
Pagina cii
... feel quite certain as to the date of the be- ginning of the intimacy , but his suggestion of 1817 is confirmed by an unprinted letter which I have seen . When the book appeared I was extremely angry , and went to him at Mr. Gillman's ...
... feel quite certain as to the date of the be- ginning of the intimacy , but his suggestion of 1817 is confirmed by an unprinted letter which I have seen . When the book appeared I was extremely angry , and went to him at Mr. Gillman's ...
Pagina cvii
... feel that I ought to feel more desire to see an extraordinary man than I really do feel , and I do not wish to appear to two * Except ' Fancy in nubibus ' ( p . 190 ) . See ' Note 203 , ' p . 639. With reference to this Lamb writes ( to ...
... feel that I ought to feel more desire to see an extraordinary man than I really do feel , and I do not wish to appear to two * Except ' Fancy in nubibus ' ( p . 190 ) . See ' Note 203 , ' p . 639. With reference to this Lamb writes ( to ...
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