The Poetical Works of Samuel Taylor ColeridgeMacmillan, 1905 - 667 pagina's |
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Pagina xxv
... wrote to Bedford ( February 8 , 1795 ) : Coleridge is writing at the same table ; * our names are written in the book of destiny , on the same page ' ; and he went on to expound a scheme of publishing a magazine , to be edited by ...
... wrote to Bedford ( February 8 , 1795 ) : Coleridge is writing at the same table ; * our names are written in the book of destiny , on the same page ' ; and he went on to expound a scheme of publishing a magazine , to be edited by ...
Pagina xxviii
... wrote to Estlin ) , 1 ' for I love Bristol , and I do not love London . Besides , local and temporary politics are my aversion . . . . But there are two giants leagued together , whose most imperious commands I must obey , however ...
... wrote to Estlin ) , 1 ' for I love Bristol , and I do not love London . Besides , local and temporary politics are my aversion . . . . But there are two giants leagued together , whose most imperious commands I must obey , however ...
Pagina xxx
... wrote to Thelwall : We are reconciled . . . ; we are acquaint- ances , and feel kindliness towards each other , but I do not esteem or love Southey as I must esteem and love whom I dare call by the holy name of Friend ! . . . And vice ...
... wrote to Thelwall : We are reconciled . . . ; we are acquaint- ances , and feel kindliness towards each other , but I do not esteem or love Southey as I must esteem and love whom I dare call by the holy name of Friend ! . . . And vice ...
Pagina xxxi
... wrote , in an unpublished letter , a few days later : My farm will be a garden of one acre and a half , in which I mean to raise vegetables and corn for myself and wife , and feed a couple of snouted and grunting cousins from the refuse ...
... wrote , in an unpublished letter , a few days later : My farm will be a garden of one acre and a half , in which I mean to raise vegetables and corn for myself and wife , and feed a couple of snouted and grunting cousins from the refuse ...
Pagina xxxii
... ( wrote Coleridge to Cottle early in January 1797 ) to send my Visions of the Maid of Arc and my corrections to Wordsworth , who lives not above 20 miles from me , and to Lamb , whose taste and judgment I see reason to think more correct ...
... ( wrote Coleridge to Cottle early in January 1797 ) to send my Visions of the Maid of Arc and my corrections to Wordsworth , who lives not above 20 miles from me , and to Lamb , whose taste and judgment I see reason to think more correct ...
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