The Life of Samuel Taylor ColeridgeW. Pickering, 1887 - 362 halaman |
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... pounds . The sum was not prodigious , but it was enough , and tradition tells how he contracted the obligation . When he took possession of his rooms an upholsterer waited upon him and offered to furnish them . Coleridge mis- took him ...
... pounds . The sum was not prodigious , but it was enough , and tradition tells how he contracted the obligation . When he took possession of his rooms an upholsterer waited upon him and offered to furnish them . Coleridge mis- took him ...
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... pounds would do ; the Susquehanna was free from hostile Indians , although it had so recently been desolated by them ; literary characters could even make money there , and the mosquitos in a little while did not bite . The place of ...
... pounds would do ; the Susquehanna was free from hostile Indians , although it had so recently been desolated by them ; literary characters could even make money there , and the mosquitos in a little while did not bite . The place of ...
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... pounds would do to make everything " perfectly delightful " ; but then it began to appear that " money " was " a huge evil , " which the Pantisocritans would long have to contend with . In this older hemisphere the literary characters ...
... pounds would do to make everything " perfectly delightful " ; but then it began to appear that " money " was " a huge evil , " which the Pantisocritans would long have to contend with . In this older hemisphere the literary characters ...
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... pounds a year . A young couple who had made up their minds to a hut in the clearing of a forest , where the bison and the Red Indian were not unknown , could hardly be unhappy in a primitive little cabin on the banks of the Severn ...
... pounds a year . A young couple who had made up their minds to a hut in the clearing of a forest , where the bison and the Red Indian were not unknown , could hardly be unhappy in a primitive little cabin on the banks of the Severn ...
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... pounds a year was to be rented near to his own home . Poole was a prosperous tanner , a cul- tured man who had travelled extensively . He had a luxurious house and a good library , and was anxious to secure Coleridge as a neighbour ...
... pounds a year was to be rented near to his own home . Poole was a prosperous tanner , a cul- tured man who had travelled extensively . He had a luxurious house and a good library , and was anxious to secure Coleridge as a neighbour ...
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