The Life of Samuel Taylor ColeridgeW. Pickering, 1887 - 362 halaman |
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... Quincey ; his relations with the Coleridges ; takes Mrs. Coleridge and children to Keswick ; where they lodge with Southey ; want of sympathy between Southey and Cole- ridge ; in winter 1806 Coleridge comes to London and resumes ...
... Quincey ; his relations with the Coleridges ; takes Mrs. Coleridge and children to Keswick ; where they lodge with Southey ; want of sympathy between Southey and Cole- ridge ; in winter 1806 Coleridge comes to London and resumes ...
Halaman 11
... Quincey , " the largest and most spacious intellect , the subtlest and most comprehensive that has yet existed among men . " " Impiety to Shakespeare ! " cried Landor ; " treason to Milton ! I give up all the rest , even Bacon ...
... Quincey , " the largest and most spacious intellect , the subtlest and most comprehensive that has yet existed among men . " " Impiety to Shakespeare ! " cried Landor ; " treason to Milton ! I give up all the rest , even Bacon ...
Halaman 106
... Quincey bowed , the lady acknowledged the introduction , and immediately retired . The scene was short and ungenial , and De Quincey learned from it that Coleridge's marriage was not a happy one . It is neither necessary nor desirable ...
... Quincey bowed , the lady acknowledged the introduction , and immediately retired . The scene was short and ungenial , and De Quincey learned from it that Coleridge's marriage was not a happy one . It is neither necessary nor desirable ...
Halaman 107
... Quincey the impression that he never hoped to liberate himself from the bondage . " My belief is that he never did , " says De Quincey . Many years afterwards Coleridge made a note of the same con- versation . Oh , may the God to whom I ...
... Quincey the impression that he never hoped to liberate himself from the bondage . " My belief is that he never did , " says De Quincey . Many years afterwards Coleridge made a note of the same con- versation . Oh , may the God to whom I ...
Halaman 110
... Quincey called upon him daily in these quarters . There is abundant evidence that from 1806 onwards there was no love lost between Coleridge and Southey . Writing to Cottle , in 1836 , Southey said , " I know that Coleridge , at ...
... Quincey called upon him daily in these quarters . There is abundant evidence that from 1806 onwards there was no love lost between Coleridge and Southey . Writing to Cottle , in 1836 , Southey said , " I know that Coleridge , at ...
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