The Life of Samuel Taylor ColeridgeW. Pickering, 1887 - 362 halaman |
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... remained three months at the house of his uncle in London , and was then admitted , through the influence of one of his father's old pupils , to Christ's Hospital . A vivid picture of the great charity school as it existed at this ...
... remained three months at the house of his uncle in London , and was then admitted , through the influence of one of his father's old pupils , to Christ's Hospital . A vivid picture of the great charity school as it existed at this ...
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... remained between eight and nine years at school , and during that period he never entirely conquered his loneli- ness , and his yearning for some sort of home . Five years after leaving Ottery , he made the acquaintance , while ram ...
... remained between eight and nine years at school , and during that period he never entirely conquered his loneli- ness , and his yearning for some sort of home . Five years after leaving Ottery , he made the acquaintance , while ram ...
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... remained at Christ's Hospital until the autumn of 1790 , having lived there a little more than eight years , and being then almost eighteen years of age . His friend Lamb , though three years his junior , was already a year gone from ...
... remained at Christ's Hospital until the autumn of 1790 , having lived there a little more than eight years , and being then almost eighteen years of age . His friend Lamb , though three years his junior , was already a year gone from ...
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... remained a tolerably happy dragoon . But the thought of wasted opportunities and of hopes defeated was not to be put away . With a piece of chalk Coleridge wrote on his stall a Latin legend which means that he is doubly wretched who has ...
... remained a tolerably happy dragoon . But the thought of wasted opportunities and of hopes defeated was not to be put away . With a piece of chalk Coleridge wrote on his stall a Latin legend which means that he is doubly wretched who has ...
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... remained , without writing a line either to Miss Fricker or myself . " The punctilious Southey searched for Coleridge at the smoky tavern in Newgate Street , but found him at the " Angel Inn , " Butcher Hall Street , and carried him off ...
... remained , without writing a line either to Miss Fricker or myself . " The punctilious Southey searched for Coleridge at the smoky tavern in Newgate Street , but found him at the " Angel Inn , " Butcher Hall Street , and carried him off ...
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Aids to Reflection Allsop Ancient Mariner Biographia Literaria Bohn's Standard Library Boston U.S. Bristol Calne Cambridge Charles Lamb Christ's Hospital Christabel Coleridge's Cottle Courier critics Derwent Derwent Coleridge earnings English essay favourable Gillman Grasmere Greta Hall H. N. Coleridge Hazlitt Henry Nelson Coleridge Highgate honourable hope J. P. Collier Joseph Skipsey Keats Keswick lectures letter literary Literature living London Lyrical Ballads memoir moral nature never notes opium pension Poems of S. T. C. poet Poetical and Dramatic poetry probably published Quincey Remorse Review ridge ridge's S. T. C. Edited S. T. C. London S. T. Cole Samuel Taylor Coleridge Sara Sara Coleridge says Scott Second edition Sibylline Leaves sonnets Southey Southey's Stowey Stuart Table Talk Third edition thought tion tour tragedy Translated by S. T. C. vols Wallenstein Wedgewood wife Wordsworth writes written wrote Zapolya