The Poetical Works of Samuel Taylor ColeridgeMacmillan, 1905 - 667 pagina's |
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Pagina lxxxvii
... live . . . . What comfort ought I not o afford , who have given you so much pain . . . . I am distant from you some hundred miles , but glad I am that I am no longer distant in spirit , and have faith , hat as it has happened but once ...
... live . . . . What comfort ought I not o afford , who have given you so much pain . . . . I am distant from you some hundred miles , but glad I am that I am no longer distant in spirit , and have faith , hat as it has happened but once ...
Pagina xci
... live on as he had been living . It angered him at the time , but the effort was persevered in . ' . . . This too , I ought to say , that all the medical men to whom Coleridge has made his confession have uniformly ascribed the evil ...
... live on as he had been living . It angered him at the time , but the effort was persevered in . ' . . . This too , I ought to say , that all the medical men to whom Coleridge has made his confession have uniformly ascribed the evil ...
Pagina ci
... live to the year 1820 , will be nearly £ 2000 ; that beyond my absolute necessities . . . I have held myself accountable to her for every shilling ; that Hartley is with me , with all his expenses paid during his vacation ; and that I ...
... live to the year 1820 , will be nearly £ 2000 ; that beyond my absolute necessities . . . I have held myself accountable to her for every shilling ; that Hartley is with me , with all his expenses paid during his vacation ; and that I ...
Pagina cii
... live there . At present this cannot be for want of room - the Rickmans being our guests - if he meant to live with his family it must be upon a separate establishment . I shall neither speak harshly nor unkindly , but at my time of life ...
... live there . At present this cannot be for want of room - the Rickmans being our guests - if he meant to live with his family it must be upon a separate establishment . I shall neither speak harshly nor unkindly , but at my time of life ...
Pagina cxxi
... live , and though it was one of ever- increasing bodily pain and weakness , all witnesses testify that the spirit remained strong and willing to the very end . In the winter he took leave of himself in the well - known Epitaph , but his ...
... live , and though it was one of ever- increasing bodily pain and weakness , all witnesses testify that the spirit remained strong and willing to the very end . In the winter he took leave of himself in the well - known Epitaph , but his ...
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