The Life of Samuel Taylor ColeridgeW. Pickering, 1887 - 362 halaman |
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... , whose bells haunted him even under the preceptor's stern gaze , when his eyes were fixed in mock study on his swimming book . And in yet another place , he says that so deeply impressed upon his mind are the scenes of 14 LIFE OF.
... , whose bells haunted him even under the preceptor's stern gaze , when his eyes were fixed in mock study on his swimming book . And in yet another place , he says that so deeply impressed upon his mind are the scenes of 14 LIFE OF.
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James Gillman. so deeply impressed upon his mind are the scenes of his childhood that he can never close his eyes in the sun without seeing afresh the waters of the Otter , its willowy banks , the plank that crossed it , and the sand of ...
James Gillman. so deeply impressed upon his mind are the scenes of his childhood that he can never close his eyes in the sun without seeing afresh the waters of the Otter , its willowy banks , the plank that crossed it , and the sand of ...
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... the understandings of those who , perhaps , will never thank me for what I am aiming to do in exercising their reason , " Curiously enough , his mind reverted to this idea years afterwards 2 SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE . 17.
... the understandings of those who , perhaps , will never thank me for what I am aiming to do in exercising their reason , " Curiously enough , his mind reverted to this idea years afterwards 2 SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE . 17.
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James Gillman. enough , his mind reverted to this idea years afterwards , when , thanking God for His dispensations , and believing them to be the best possible , he ventured the con- jecture that he might have been yet more thankful if ...
James Gillman. enough , his mind reverted to this idea years afterwards , when , thanking God for His dispensations , and believing them to be the best possible , he ventured the con- jecture that he might have been yet more thankful if ...
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... 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 , " would enter into ...
... 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 , " would enter into ...
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