The Life of Samuel Taylor ColeridgeW. Pickering, 1887 - 362 halaman |
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... sufficiently seen in the fact that , though " most a stranger , most with naked heart , " at Ottery St. Mary , his mother continued to reside there , having made her home in the family of his brother George , who succeeded his father in ...
... sufficiently seen in the fact that , though " most a stranger , most with naked heart , " at Ottery St. Mary , his mother continued to reside there , having made her home in the family of his brother George , who succeeded his father in ...
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... sufficiently stern home for an orphan boy of ten . He 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 ...
... sufficiently stern home for an orphan boy of ten . He 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 ...
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... attachments , and it is sufficiently obvious that his timidity and sensitiveness were not so acute that they forbade on occasion even the pillage of the flower gardens , • • ... His brother Luke came up to London to 18 LIFE OF.
... attachments , and it is sufficiently obvious that his timidity and sensitiveness were not so acute that they forbade on occasion even the pillage of the flower gardens , • • ... His brother Luke came up to London to 18 LIFE OF.
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... sufficiently disturb the effect of large and beautiful eyes , and a winning smile . There is a tradition that Bowyer sometimes gave him an extra stripe of the birch " because he was so ugly . " The one vital portrait which we possess is ...
... sufficiently disturb the effect of large and beautiful eyes , and a winning smile . There is a tradition that Bowyer sometimes gave him an extra stripe of the birch " because he was so ugly . " The one vital portrait which we possess is ...
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... the strongest genius , the clearest judgment , the best heart . " This is sufficiently indicative of the way the wind blew , but a bigger straw was soon sent adrift from the other side . Coleridge LIFE OF SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE . 35.
... the strongest genius , the clearest judgment , the best heart . " This is sufficiently indicative of the way the wind blew , but a bigger straw was soon sent adrift from the other side . Coleridge LIFE OF SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE . 35.
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