The Life of Samuel Taylor ColeridgeW. Pickering, 1887 - 362 halaman |
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... once more I were a careless child . " That his affections were not very closely bound up with his birth - place is sufficiently seen in the fact that , though " most a stranger , most with naked heart , " at Ottery St. Mary , his mother ...
... once more I were a careless child . " That his affections were not very closely bound up with his birth - place is sufficiently seen in the fact that , though " most a stranger , most with naked heart , " at Ottery St. Mary , his mother ...
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... once been happy . This bit of scholarship betrayed him . An officer chanced to see the legend , and learning that Coleridge was the writer he made him his orderly . It was part of Cole- ridge's new function to walk behind his officer in ...
... once been happy . This bit of scholarship betrayed him . An officer chanced to see the legend , and learning that Coleridge was the writer he made him his orderly . It was part of Cole- ridge's new function to walk behind his officer in ...
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... proposed - of course amid thick air — and he replied to the toast in fluent German , but with an execrable accent . He arrived in England sometime in July , proceeded at once to Stowey , and remained SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE . 75.
... proposed - of course amid thick air — and he replied to the toast in fluent German , but with an execrable accent . He arrived in England sometime in July , proceeded at once to Stowey , and remained SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE . 75.
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James Gillman. July , proceeded at once to Stowey , and remained at home . with his wife and children until the end of August . Then he made a tour into Westmoreland with Wordsworth , who was beginning to think of settling there ; and in ...
James Gillman. July , proceeded at once to Stowey , and remained at home . with his wife and children until the end of August . Then he made a tour into Westmoreland with Wordsworth , who was beginning to think of settling there ; and in ...
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... once stood is discovered - the edifice itself being washed away . He determines to return . Geraldine being acquainted with all that is passing , like the weird sisters in Macbeth , vanishes . Re - appearing , however , she awaits the ...
... once stood is discovered - the edifice itself being washed away . He determines to return . Geraldine being acquainted with all that is passing , like the weird sisters in Macbeth , vanishes . Re - appearing , however , she awaits the ...
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