The Life of Samuel Taylor ColeridgeW. Pickering, 1887 - 362 halaman |
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... 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 Coleridge's feelings towards the master ...
... 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 Coleridge's feelings towards the master ...
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... painful memories of the young milliner or any other person likely to give rise to chagrin at disappointment in love , the end of many " viper thoughts " was something unexpected . In December , 1793 , Coleridge was missing from ...
... painful memories of the young milliner or any other person likely to give rise to chagrin at disappointment in love , the end of many " viper thoughts " was something unexpected . In December , 1793 , Coleridge was missing from ...
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... pain , and we may be pardoned for wondering that after passing through this furnace of affliction Charles Lamb did not grow to a yet loftier stature of manhood . The marvel is not so much that he was great , as that he was not greater ...
... pain , and we may be pardoned for wondering that after passing through this furnace of affliction Charles Lamb did not grow to a yet loftier stature of manhood . The marvel is not so much that he was great , as that he was not greater ...
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... painful to the Baron , who has no more conception than herself of the supernatural transformation . She at last yields to her father's entreaties , and consents to approach the altar with this hated suitor . The real lover returning ...
... painful to the Baron , who has no more conception than herself of the supernatural transformation . She at last yields to her father's entreaties , and consents to approach the altar with this hated suitor . The real lover returning ...
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... pain . " I almost wish Mary were dead , " he writes , when the sense is keenest of the awful tragedy that makes him a marked man . But in writing to Coleridge he was generally in a sportive vein . " What do you think of smoking ? " he ...
... pain . " I almost wish Mary were dead , " he writes , when the sense is keenest of the awful tragedy that makes him a marked man . But in writing to Coleridge he was generally in a sportive vein . " What do you think of smoking ? " he ...
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