The Poetical Works of Samuel Taylor ColeridgeMacmillan, 1905 - 667 pagina's |
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Pagina lix
... give up going abroad for want of money , and if a last effort to get to Mr. John King's estate in St. Lucia fail , he may perhaps go up to London and maintain himself as before , by writing for the Morning Post . " Poole was painfully ...
... give up going abroad for want of money , and if a last effort to get to Mr. John King's estate in St. Lucia fail , he may perhaps go up to London and maintain himself as before , by writing for the Morning Post . " Poole was painfully ...
Pagina lxvii
... give you , ' he adds , my ideas on the importance of the island , ' and Stuart may publish them , ' only not in the same words . ' He considers himself a sort of diplomatic under- strapper hidden under the Governor's robes , ' so that ...
... give you , ' he adds , my ideas on the importance of the island , ' and Stuart may publish them , ' only not in the same words . ' He considers himself a sort of diplomatic under- strapper hidden under the Governor's robes , ' so that ...
Pagina lxxv
... give a single lecture till he has in fair writing at least one - half of the whole course , for as to trusting anything to immediate effect , he shrinks from it as from guilt , and guilt in him it would be . ' He concludes by asking ...
... give a single lecture till he has in fair writing at least one - half of the whole course , for as to trusting anything to immediate effect , he shrinks from it as from guilt , and guilt in him it would be . ' He concludes by asking ...
Pagina lxxvi
... gives a succinct account of her husband up to the end of 1807. It will be observed that it contains no mention of De Quincey's bounty . He , of course ... give great satisfaction , ' although Coleridge was not lxxvi 1807- INTRODUCTION.
... gives a succinct account of her husband up to the end of 1807. It will be observed that it contains no mention of De Quincey's bounty . He , of course ... give great satisfaction , ' although Coleridge was not lxxvi 1807- INTRODUCTION.
Pagina lxxvii
Samuel Taylor Coleridge James Dykes Campbell. to give great satisfaction , ' although Coleridge was not in spirits , and suffered much during the week both in body and mind.'1 About this time Coleridge reviewed his friend Clarkson's ...
Samuel Taylor Coleridge James Dykes Campbell. to give great satisfaction , ' although Coleridge was not in spirits , and suffered much during the week both in body and mind.'1 About this time Coleridge reviewed his friend Clarkson's ...
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