The Life of Samuel Taylor ColeridgeW. Pickering, 1887 - 362 halaman |
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... less than half - conscious eccentricity , of this gentle , learned , simple - hearted father , Coleridge would compare him with Parson Adams . The comparison was meant in reverence and deep love , and it serves as a key to one side of ...
... less than half - conscious eccentricity , of this gentle , learned , simple - hearted father , Coleridge would compare him with Parson Adams . The comparison was meant in reverence and deep love , and it serves as a key to one side of ...
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... less dubious sense than that of the friend who said so , there was a good deal of fun in Coleridge . He must have been a likeable lad , and that implies that he must have been to some extent a happy one . But there ought to be no ...
... less dubious sense than that of the friend who said so , there was a good deal of fun in Coleridge . He must have been a likeable lad , and that implies that he must have been to some extent a happy one . But there ought to be no ...
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... less strong . He made the acquaintance of a widow lady whose son he , as an upper boy , had protected , and he speaks of her with affection as one who taught him what it was to have a mother . He loved her as a son . She had three ...
... less strong . He made the acquaintance of a widow lady whose son he , as an upper boy , had protected , and he speaks of her with affection as one who taught him what it was to have a mother . He loved her as a son . She had three ...
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... less strong upon him because the scene was less romantic . He read Shakespeare and Homer and much poetry besides . As often from poetic prompting as from the physical impulses natural to a boy , he swam in the New River . It must have ...
... less strong upon him because the scene was less romantic . He read Shakespeare and Homer and much poetry besides . As often from poetic prompting as from the physical impulses natural to a boy , he swam in the New River . It must have ...
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... less vivid . Long afterwards the painful sensations of his rigid rule had left impressions that were deep enough to give his pupil many a distempered sleep furnished by dreams of the stern days of boyhood . It shows the nature of ...
... less vivid . Long afterwards the painful sensations of his rigid rule had left impressions that were deep enough to give his pupil many a distempered sleep furnished by dreams of the stern days of boyhood . It shows the nature of ...
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