The Life of Samuel Taylor ColeridgeW. Pickering, 1887 - 362 halaman |
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... Nature , who seems to have meant you for half - a - dozen different things when she made you , " says Southey in a letter to Coleridge , " meant you for a physician among the rest . " Coleridge formed ardent friendships at Christ's ...
... Nature , who seems to have meant you for half - a - dozen different things when she made you , " says Southey in a letter to Coleridge , " meant you for a physician among the rest . " Coleridge formed ardent friendships at Christ's ...
Halaman 20
... nature like Coleridge's of its tendency to solitariness . If he had been more favourably conditioned as to immediate ... natural . temperament . But in the lap of home he must have been a solitary lad still . The most illustrious of his ...
... nature like Coleridge's of its tendency to solitariness . If he had been more favourably conditioned as to immediate ... natural . temperament . But in the lap of home he must have been a solitary lad still . The most illustrious of his ...
Halaman 21
... natural that poetry should not be his sole intellectual food . He read Voltaire and blossomed into an atheist . When the master of Christ's Hospital refused to countenance the project of apprenticing Coleridge to a shoemaker , he ...
... natural that poetry should not be his sole intellectual food . He read Voltaire and blossomed into an atheist . When the master of Christ's Hospital refused to countenance the project of apprenticing Coleridge to a shoemaker , he ...
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... natural faculty , his imagination , was allowed to expand , and his natural tendency , his love of nature and the sense of beauty , to develop itself without restraint . The severe teacher who flogged him out of his infi- delity ...
... natural faculty , his imagination , was allowed to expand , and his natural tendency , his love of nature and the sense of beauty , to develop itself without restraint . The severe teacher who flogged him out of his infi- delity ...
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... natural and full of nature . To such poetry his mind had , as we have seen , a congenial tendency . His passion for romance was deep , but his love of simple nature was even deeper . The boy who lay on the leaded roof of the schoolhouse ...
... natural and full of nature . To such poetry his mind had , as we have seen , a congenial tendency . His passion for romance was deep , but his love of simple nature was even deeper . The boy who lay on the leaded roof of the schoolhouse ...
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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