The Poetical Works of Samuel Taylor ColeridgeMacmillan, 1905 - 667 pagina's |
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Pagina xxix
... mother's sake the child was dear , And dearer was the mother for the child . The father having at this period a great dislike for all sacramental rites , 3 the son was not baptized , but he was named David Hartley , ' in honour of the ...
... mother's sake the child was dear , And dearer was the mother for the child . The father having at this period a great dislike for all sacramental rites , 3 the son was not baptized , but he was named David Hartley , ' in honour of the ...
Pagina xlv
... Mother's Tale ( p . 83 ) ; The Nightingale : a Conversation Poem ( p . 131 ; see also ' Note 121 , ' p . 611 ) ; and The Dungeon ( p . 85 ) . The reception accorded to the little volume was far from being enthusiastic , but , everything ...
... Mother's Tale ( p . 83 ) ; The Nightingale : a Conversation Poem ( p . 131 ; see also ' Note 121 , ' p . 611 ) ; and The Dungeon ( p . 85 ) . The reception accorded to the little volume was far from being enthusiastic , but , everything ...
Pagina lii
... mother's house at Bristol ; Coleridge himself going to the Lambs ' , who were then living at Pentonville . The reconcilia- tion between these old friends had taken place some time before this . The first evidence we have of this is in a ...
... mother's house at Bristol ; Coleridge himself going to the Lambs ' , who were then living at Pentonville . The reconcilia- tion between these old friends had taken place some time before this . The first evidence we have of this is in a ...
Pagina lix
... mother's death . Coleridge replies by one in which honey and gall are mingled in almost equal proportions . Poole thought both letters outrageous , ' but the friendship stood the strain , and Poole lent Coleridge £ 25 to enable him to ...
... mother's death . Coleridge replies by one in which honey and gall are mingled in almost equal proportions . Poole thought both letters outrageous , ' but the friendship stood the strain , and Poole lent Coleridge £ 25 to enable him to ...
Pagina cxxii
... mother's for life , of course , and will come to her children equally after her time . Mr. Green has the sole power over my father's literary remains , and the philosophical part he will himself prepare for publication ; some ...
... mother's for life , of course , and will come to her children equally after her time . Mr. Green has the sole power over my father's literary remains , and the philosophical part he will himself prepare for publication ; some ...
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