The Life of Samuel Taylor ColeridgeW. Pickering, 1887 - 362 halaman |
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... suffered from it . In one notable place Lamb touches with the bitterness of remorse on the freak of passion that had imperilled the love of a lifetime ; and it may be gathered that Cole- ridge's self - reproach was no less hard to bear ...
... suffered from it . In one notable place Lamb touches with the bitterness of remorse on the freak of passion that had imperilled the love of a lifetime ; and it may be gathered that Cole- ridge's self - reproach was no less hard to bear ...
Halaman 86
... through , and before I reached the top it was so wild and out- rageous , that it would have been unmanly to have suffered the poor woman ( guide ) to continue pushing on , up against such a torrent of wind and rain : so 86 LIFE OF.
... through , and before I reached the top it was so wild and out- rageous , that it would have been unmanly to have suffered the poor woman ( guide ) to continue pushing on , up against such a torrent of wind and rain : so 86 LIFE OF.
Halaman 90
... suffer from rheumatism . Before long , he left the Wordsworths , and returned home rather hastily . " Poor Coleridge , " Wordsworth wrote , was at that time in bad spirits , and somewhat too much in love with his own dejection , and he ...
... suffer from rheumatism . Before long , he left the Wordsworths , and returned home rather hastily . " Poor Coleridge , " Wordsworth wrote , was at that time in bad spirits , and somewhat too much in love with his own dejection , and he ...
Halaman 92
... suffered while at school - that of swimming the New River in his clothes - partly to the constant rains and his frequent drenchings in Scotland , and partly to the prevailing humidity of the climate in which he had made his permanent ...
... suffered while at school - that of swimming the New River in his clothes - partly to the constant rains and his frequent drenchings in Scotland , and partly to the prevailing humidity of the climate in which he had made his permanent ...
Halaman 94
... and he began to realize that his health did not improve . His limbs were as lifeless tools , " and the pains in his stomach became yet more violent and convulsive . To 66 opium again and again he turned for relief from suffer- 94 LIFE OF.
... and he began to realize that his health did not improve . His limbs were as lifeless tools , " and the pains in his stomach became yet more violent and convulsive . To 66 opium again and again he turned for relief from suffer- 94 LIFE OF.
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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