The Life of Samuel Taylor ColeridgeW. Pickering, 1887 - 362 halaman |
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... fact , all in- definite as to ultimate intentions . At length there came the announcement that the secretaryship had been resigned . Wife , family , and friends were then looking out for Coleridge's return . Probably he led them to ...
... fact , all in- definite as to ultimate intentions . At length there came the announcement that the secretaryship had been resigned . Wife , family , and friends were then looking out for Coleridge's return . Probably he led them to ...
Halaman 103
... affected him . The poem has a touch of mystery which was probably introduced as a cover for the hard facts ; but there can scarcely be a doubt that Coleridge , 104 LIFE OF SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE . the man and SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE . 103.
... affected him . The poem has a touch of mystery which was probably introduced as a cover for the hard facts ; but there can scarcely be a doubt that Coleridge , 104 LIFE OF SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE . the man and SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE . 103.
Halaman 106
... facts is obviously untrustworthy , and the inferences he draws from it sufficiently prove that this man of extraordinary ... fact of Cole- ridge's personal wretchedness , and to the explanation that 66 Coleridge gave of the unhappy ...
... facts is obviously untrustworthy , and the inferences he draws from it sufficiently prove that this man of extraordinary ... fact of Cole- ridge's personal wretchedness , and to the explanation that 66 Coleridge gave of the unhappy ...
Halaman 107
... facts . When De Quincey met Mrs. Coleridge at Bridgewater , she with three of her children had left Keswick in the hope of settling with her husband at Bristol . In February , 1807 , Southey writes : " Mrs. Coleridge and her children ...
... facts . When De Quincey met Mrs. Coleridge at Bridgewater , she with three of her children had left Keswick in the hope of settling with her husband at Bristol . In February , 1807 , Southey writes : " Mrs. Coleridge and her children ...
Halaman 116
... fact would remain that he was living in hourly intercourse with Wordsworth , who was at least above suspicion of complete artlessness where money was in question . Wordsworth had a personal interest in The Friend ; he contributed to it ...
... fact would remain that he was living in hourly intercourse with Wordsworth , who was at least above suspicion of complete artlessness where money was in question . Wordsworth had a personal interest in The Friend ; he contributed to it ...
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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