The Life of Samuel Taylor ColeridgeW. Pickering, 1887 - 362 halaman |
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... opium ; goes to Malta ( April , 1804 ) chiefly for his health ; appointed secretary to the governor ; visits Rome ; leaves Rome for England August , 1806 ; a bad correspondent while away , and on bad terms with Southey and his own ...
... opium ; goes to Malta ( April , 1804 ) chiefly for his health ; appointed secretary to the governor ; visits Rome ; leaves Rome for England August , 1806 ; a bad correspondent while away , and on bad terms with Southey and his own ...
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... drawing just when the current was already beyond my strength to stem . " The infallible " Kendal Black Drop " turned out to be little else than 66 " " the very fallible opium , and it was LIFE OF SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE . 93.
... drawing just when the current was already beyond my strength to stem . " The infallible " Kendal Black Drop " turned out to be little else than 66 " " the very fallible opium , and it was LIFE OF SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE . 93.
Halaman 94
James Gillman. " " the very fallible opium , and it was thus , as a relief from pain , in ignorance , and as a victim of medical solecism , that Coleridge first came under the dreadful yoke of opium - eating . At what period the " Kendal ...
James Gillman. " " the very fallible opium , and it was thus , as a relief from pain , in ignorance , and as a victim of medical solecism , that Coleridge first came under the dreadful yoke of opium - eating . At what period the " Kendal ...
Halaman 95
James Gillman. opium again and again he turned for relief from suffer- ing . He had travelled chiefly in the interests of health ; but when the Governor of the island , Sir Alexander Ball , offered him a temporary post as public ...
James Gillman. opium again and again he turned for relief from suffer- ing . He had travelled chiefly in the interests of health ; but when the Governor of the island , Sir Alexander Ball , offered him a temporary post as public ...
Halaman 99
... opium . It was a sordid slavery , and his great soul learned its fullest bitterness . " I have never been capable of saying No , " he wrote at one period . Now he found to his great horror that he could least of all say " No " to ...
... opium . It was a sordid slavery , and his great soul learned its fullest bitterness . " I have never been capable of saying No , " he wrote at one period . Now he found to his great horror that he could least of all say " No " to ...
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