The Life of Samuel Taylor ColeridgeW. Pickering, 1887 - 362 halaman |
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... poor , to the house of a maternal uncle in London . His con- nection with his native place was then practically at an end . He returned to it in manhood on short visits to one of his brothers , but his interests from his tenth year ...
... poor , to the house of a maternal uncle in London . His con- nection with his native place was then practically at an end . He returned to it in manhood on short visits to one of his brothers , but his interests from his tenth year ...
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... poor to purchase copies of the pamphlet , he made within a year no fewer than forty manuscript transcripts , as the best presents he could offer . to those who had won his regard . When he came to write his literary life a quarter of a ...
... poor to purchase copies of the pamphlet , he made within a year no fewer than forty manuscript transcripts , as the best presents he could offer . to those who had won his regard . When he came to write his literary life a quarter of a ...
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... poor clergyman was tormented by monetary difficulties . Whether debt was Coleridge's sole trouble , or whether his affectionate nature was ill at ease from the family estrangement already referred to , or whether , in truth , his ...
... poor clergyman was tormented by monetary difficulties . Whether debt was Coleridge's sole trouble , or whether his affectionate nature was ill at ease from the family estrangement already referred to , or whether , in truth , his ...
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... poor dragoon , but a good messmate . At cleaning his horse and accoutrements his abilities were not conspicuous , but he was a past - master at telling stories in the mess- room , at writing love - letters for his illiterate comrades ...
... poor dragoon , but a good messmate . At cleaning his horse and accoutrements his abilities were not conspicuous , but he was a past - master at telling stories in the mess- room , at writing love - letters for his illiterate comrades ...
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... of a bear in its cage . He left Cambridge towards December , and went up to London . There he met Dyer , author of " Complaints of the Poor , " and found him an eager partizan . Dyer was enraptured SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE . 41.
... of a bear in its cage . He left Cambridge towards December , and went up to London . There he met Dyer , author of " Complaints of the Poor , " and found him an eager partizan . Dyer was enraptured SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE . 41.
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