The Life of Samuel Taylor ColeridgeW. Pickering, 1887 - 362 halaman |
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... hands , and imagining himself to be one of the seven champions of Christendom as he cut down the weeds and nettles that lay in his path . When he came up to London , the poetic impulse was not less strong upon him because the scene was ...
... hands , and imagining himself to be one of the seven champions of Christendom as he cut down the weeds and nettles that lay in his path . When he came up to London , the poetic impulse was not less strong upon him because the scene was ...
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... hand , or sitting on a doorstep , his breeches unbuttoned at the knees , and his shoes down at the heels . It is hardly conceivable that he was a comely lad . Flabby cheeks and heavy lips would sufficiently disturb the effect of large ...
... hand , or sitting on a doorstep , his breeches unbuttoned at the knees , and his shoes down at the heels . It is hardly conceivable that he was a comely lad . Flabby cheeks and heavy lips would sufficiently disturb the effect of large ...
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... hands , and this indecorum was immediately challenged by a proctor who charged it upon a student sitting next to Coleridge . " " Twas you , sir , " said the proctor in a loud voice . " Would , sir , that I had the power , " answered the ...
... hands , and this indecorum was immediately challenged by a proctor who charged it upon a student sitting next to Coleridge . " " Twas you , sir , " said the proctor in a loud voice . " Would , sir , that I had the power , " answered the ...
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... hands . " I know that well . You have had a narrow escape , " was the answer . Coleridge appears to have had distinct ... hand . But a little light in this dark place would help us to understand Coleridge better than we do . Perhaps his ...
... hands . " I know that well . You have had a narrow escape , " was the answer . Coleridge appears to have had distinct ... hand . But a little light in this dark place would help us to understand Coleridge better than we do . Perhaps his ...
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... hands . He stood aside proudly , letting his heart bleed at the thought that he was most a stranger in his native place , where his brother's children climbed his mother's knee . has been worth while to dwell on this estrangement ...
... hands . He stood aside proudly , letting his heart bleed at the thought that he was most a stranger in his native place , where his brother's children climbed his mother's knee . has been worth while to dwell on this estrangement ...
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