The Poetical Works of Samuel Taylor ColeridgeMacmillan, 1905 - 667 pagina's |
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Pagina xlix
... mind . ' Southey being satisfied , brought his wife to Stowey , 1 and they remained for two or three weeks . It was during this visit that the two poets concocted The Devil's Thoughts , after the casual , light - hearted fashion ...
... mind . ' Southey being satisfied , brought his wife to Stowey , 1 and they remained for two or three weeks . It was during this visit that the two poets concocted The Devil's Thoughts , after the casual , light - hearted fashion ...
Pagina lx
... mind and sought Dove Cottage as naturally as the thirsty hart seeks the water - brooks What he thought of himself and of Wordsworth at this time we may read in ' Dejection an Ode , written on April 4 , 1802.'3 But let the ode be read in ...
... mind and sought Dove Cottage as naturally as the thirsty hart seeks the water - brooks What he thought of himself and of Wordsworth at this time we may read in ' Dejection an Ode , written on April 4 , 1802.'3 But let the ode be read in ...
Pagina lxiv
... mind strangely shut up 3 until Sunday the 14th August , when in company with William and Dorothy Wordsworth he set out on a Scotch tour . * Incidentally we learn that an Irish jaunting - car , drawn by a jibbing old screw , carried the ...
... mind strangely shut up 3 until Sunday the 14th August , when in company with William and Dorothy Wordsworth he set out on a Scotch tour . * Incidentally we learn that an Irish jaunting - car , drawn by a jibbing old screw , carried the ...
Pagina lxv
... mind to go to Malta immediately . * A fortnight later Coleridge is going to Devonshire , ' - anywhere , apparently , away from Greta Hall . Poole was at this time temporarily established at a lodging in Abingdon Street , Westminster ...
... mind to go to Malta immediately . * A fortnight later Coleridge is going to Devonshire , ' - anywhere , apparently , away from Greta Hall . Poole was at this time temporarily established at a lodging in Abingdon Street , Westminster ...
Pagina lxvi
Samuel Taylor Coleridge James Dykes Campbell. Sickness , Adversity , or Distress of Mind , from Speculative Gloom , etc. ' 1 - materials for which , as he believed , had occupied his mind for months past . But with all these projects and ...
Samuel Taylor Coleridge James Dykes Campbell. Sickness , Adversity , or Distress of Mind , from Speculative Gloom , etc. ' 1 - materials for which , as he believed , had occupied his mind for months past . But with all these projects and ...
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