The Poetical Works of Samuel Taylor ColeridgeMacmillan, 1905 - 667 pagina's |
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Pagina xx
... took the initiative , and the business of uncaging him , no doubt a troublesome one , was carried through by his brothers . No time was lost by the prodigal son in returning to his Alma Mater - for according to Jesus College Register it ...
... took the initiative , and the business of uncaging him , no doubt a troublesome one , was carried through by his brothers . No time was lost by the prodigal son in returning to his Alma Mater - for according to Jesus College Register it ...
Pagina xxx
... took ' between 60 and 70 drops of laudanum , and sopped the Cerberus just as his mouth began to open . . . . My medical attendant decides it to be altogether nervous , and that it originates either in severe application or excessive ...
... took ' between 60 and 70 drops of laudanum , and sopped the Cerberus just as his mouth began to open . . . . My medical attendant decides it to be altogether nervous , and that it originates either in severe application or excessive ...
Pagina xxxi
... took up his abode in the cottage on the last day of the year . A poor cottage now , then a poorer ; but then it had a garden of an acre and a half , and that garden touched Poole's at the rear . Just then no place in the world could ...
... took up his abode in the cottage on the last day of the year . A poor cottage now , then a poorer ; but then it had a garden of an acre and a half , and that garden touched Poole's at the rear . Just then no place in the world could ...
Pagina xxxii
... took place in either September or October 1796. Mr. Ernest Coleridge arrived , independently , at the same conclusion . I may add that there are various indications , too minute for detail here , that the intercourse which took place ...
... took place in either September or October 1796. Mr. Ernest Coleridge arrived , independently , at the same conclusion . I may add that there are various indications , too minute for detail here , that the intercourse which took place ...
Pagina xxxiv
... took the second place on the title , and the third in the book - regarding which changed order , and the feelings it occasioned , see Lamb's letter to S. T. C. of June 13 , 1797 ( Ainger's ed . i . 77 ) . Cottle pretends to remem- ber ...
... took the second place on the title , and the third in the book - regarding which changed order , and the feelings it occasioned , see Lamb's letter to S. T. C. of June 13 , 1797 ( Ainger's ed . i . 77 ) . Cottle pretends to remem- ber ...
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