The Life of Samuel Taylor ColeridgeW. Pickering, 1887 - 362 halaman |
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... Stuart , proprietor of The Morning Post , with whom he had agreed to supply occasional verses for that small fixed sum . The poetry which Coleridge published in The Morning Chronicle in the days of the " Salutation 76 LIFE OF.
... Stuart , proprietor of The Morning Post , with whom he had agreed to supply occasional verses for that small fixed sum . The poetry which Coleridge published in The Morning Chronicle in the days of the " Salutation 76 LIFE OF.
Halaman 77
... Stuart tried to pass it off that he took Coleridge at the request of Mackintosh out of charity , merely to keep him from starvation . This statement is of a piece with certain other statements from the same dubious quarter . Coleridge ...
... Stuart tried to pass it off that he took Coleridge at the request of Mackintosh out of charity , merely to keep him from starvation . This statement is of a piece with certain other statements from the same dubious quarter . Coleridge ...
Halaman 78
... Stuart's , account . Here at last was his first real chance in life . How did he deal with it ? He developed into a journalist of extraordinary fecundity and resource . Stuart tried to prove the contrary , but the clear facts were all ...
... Stuart's , account . Here at last was his first real chance in life . How did he deal with it ? He developed into a journalist of extraordinary fecundity and resource . Stuart tried to prove the contrary , but the clear facts were all ...
Halaman 110
... Stuart had sold The Morning Post , but still retained a part proprietorship of The Courier , his partner being a journalist named Street . Stuart found Coleridge penniless , and , to save expense , gave him apartments at the offices of ...
... Stuart had sold The Morning Post , but still retained a part proprietorship of The Courier , his partner being a journalist named Street . Stuart found Coleridge penniless , and , to save expense , gave him apartments at the offices of ...
Halaman 116
... Stuart , alone , seems to have done anything to keep The Friend alive . Disappointed , depressed , more than before under the dominion of opium , Coleridge went back to his wife and children at Keswick in the summer of 1810 . 116 LIFE OF.
... Stuart , alone , seems to have done anything to keep The Friend alive . Disappointed , depressed , more than before under the dominion of opium , Coleridge went back to his wife and children at Keswick in the summer of 1810 . 116 LIFE OF.
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