The Life of Samuel Taylor ColeridgeW. Pickering, 1887 - 362 halaman |
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... fact that , though " most a stranger , most with naked heart , " at Ottery St. Mary , his mother continued to reside there , having made her home in the family of his brother George , who succeeded his father in the double office of ...
... fact that , though " most a stranger , most with naked heart , " at Ottery St. Mary , his mother continued to reside there , having made her home in the family of his brother George , who succeeded his father in the double office of ...
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... fact is clear that down to the autumn of 1798 , Coleridge struggled on bravely at enormous odds , exhibiting ... facts may justify , that vain and visionary as the youthful system called Pantisocrasy may appear , and much as we are wont ...
... fact is clear that down to the autumn of 1798 , Coleridge struggled on bravely at enormous odds , exhibiting ... facts may justify , that vain and visionary as the youthful system called Pantisocrasy may appear , and much as we are wont ...
Halaman 76
... fact that one of the best passages in the translation had no counter- part in the original . Under the impulse of strong feeling the translator had interpolated the passage where the poet's ardour seemed to wane , and so strongly did ...
... fact that one of the best passages in the translation had no counter- part in the original . Under the impulse of strong feeling the translator had interpolated the passage where the poet's ardour seemed to wane , and so strongly did ...
Halaman 78
... facts were all against him . Coleridge had , in a remarkable degree , the assimilative faculty which every successful journalist must possess . He wrote on a great variety of subjects with infinite allusiveness , as well as thoroughness ...
... facts were all against him . Coleridge had , in a remarkable degree , the assimilative faculty which every successful journalist must possess . He wrote on a great variety of subjects with infinite allusiveness , as well as thoroughness ...
Halaman 97
... facts must have been . Coleridge had been more than two years out of England . He left home on good terms with his wife and his wife's relations . He was then ill in body and depressed in mind . On the day after he sailed Southey wrote ...
... facts must have been . Coleridge had been more than two years out of England . He left home on good terms with his wife and his wife's relations . He was then ill in body and depressed in mind . On the day after he sailed Southey wrote ...
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