The Life of Samuel Taylor ColeridgeW. Pickering, 1887 - 362 halaman |
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... interests . Coleridge used to tell a story which he considered characteristic of both his parents . On one occasion the old gentleman had to take a journey which would keep him from home three or four days . little trunk , and impressed ...
... interests . Coleridge used to tell a story which he considered characteristic of both his parents . On one occasion the old gentleman had to take a journey which would keep him from home three or four days . little trunk , and impressed ...
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... interests from his tenth year onwards lay elsewhere . His memory continued to revolve about it very fondly , but his native county had taken more hold of his imagination than of his affections . In one place , he speaks of himself as ...
... interests from his tenth year onwards lay elsewhere . His memory continued to revolve about it very fondly , but his native county had taken more hold of his imagination than of his affections . In one place , he speaks of himself as ...
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... interest in her welfare . He seems to have been content to envy his brother the joy of seeing his tottering little ones embracing the aged knees , and climbing the lap at which he lisped his first brief prayer . It is barely con ...
... interest in her welfare . He seems to have been content to envy his brother the joy of seeing his tottering little ones embracing the aged knees , and climbing the lap at which he lisped his first brief prayer . It is barely con ...
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... interest in my mind . Poetry itself , yea , novels and romances , became insipid to me . " In his friendless wanderings through London on leave - days he was delighted if any passenger , " especially if he were dressed in black ...
... interest in my mind . Poetry itself , yea , novels and romances , became insipid to me . " In his friendless wanderings through London on leave - days he was delighted if any passenger , " especially if he were dressed in black ...
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... interest in his family ; rarely did he exchange a letter with any of his relatives . He spoke of himself as grievously wounded . His sensibilities had been outraged - how or why may presently be explained . A poem which he addressed to ...
... interest in his family ; rarely did he exchange a letter with any of his relatives . He spoke of himself as grievously wounded . His sensibilities had been outraged - how or why may presently be explained . A poem which he addressed to ...
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Aids to Reflection Allsop Ancient Mariner Biographia Literaria Bohn's Standard Library Boston U.S. Bristol Calne Cambridge Charles Lamb Christ's Hospital Christabel Coleridge's Cottle Courier critics Derwent Derwent Coleridge earnings English essay favourable Gillman Grasmere Greta Hall H. N. Coleridge Hazlitt Henry Nelson Coleridge Highgate honourable hope J. P. Collier Joseph Skipsey Keats Keswick lectures letter literary Literature living London Lyrical Ballads memoir moral nature never notes opium pension Poems of S. T. C. poet Poetical and Dramatic poetry probably published Quincey Remorse Review ridge ridge's S. T. C. Edited S. T. C. London S. T. Cole Samuel Taylor Coleridge Sara Sara Coleridge says Scott Second edition Sibylline Leaves sonnets Southey Southey's Stowey Stuart Table Talk Third edition thought tion tour tragedy Translated by S. T. C. vols Wallenstein Wedgewood wife Wordsworth writes written wrote Zapolya