The Life of Samuel Taylor ColeridgeW. Pickering, 1887 - 362 halaman |
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... reason for relinquishing it , " said the editor , " is short and simple - the work does not pay for its expenses . " Back numbers of the miscellany were more than plentiful at the house of the proprietor . One morning Coleridge found ...
... reason for relinquishing it , " said the editor , " is short and simple - the work does not pay for its expenses . " Back numbers of the miscellany were more than plentiful at the house of the proprietor . One morning Coleridge found ...
Halaman 52
... reason on the summit of Parnassus , Mr. Coleridge seemed solicitous to consecrate his noble lyre to truth , virtue , and humanity . Poor fustian as this may be , it seems to be all that the critical press had to put forth . Later in the ...
... reason on the summit of Parnassus , Mr. Coleridge seemed solicitous to consecrate his noble lyre to truth , virtue , and humanity . Poor fustian as this may be , it seems to be all that the critical press had to put forth . Later in the ...
Halaman 54
... reason gave way . He was six weeks in a mad - house . When he recovered his reason , his heart was a void ; hope was not easily regained . He toiled on , and was stimulated by his correspondence with Coleridge . The old schoolfellows ...
... reason gave way . He was six weeks in a mad - house . When he recovered his reason , his heart was a void ; hope was not easily regained . He toiled on , and was stimulated by his correspondence with Coleridge . The old schoolfellows ...
Halaman 55
... reason became unsettled . " Polly , what are those poor crazy moythered brains of yours thinking of always ? " the grandmother used to say . The tragedy reached a catastrophe at length . One day , about the middle of September , 1796 ...
... reason became unsettled . " Polly , what are those poor crazy moythered brains of yours thinking of always ? " the grandmother used to say . The tragedy reached a catastrophe at length . One day , about the middle of September , 1796 ...
Halaman 58
... reason and strength remained to him , to the afflicted of his desolated household . But stage by stage he returned to the things of the world . Mary came back to reason and to a quiet and touching consciousness of what had happened ...
... reason and strength remained to him , to the afflicted of his desolated household . But stage by stage he returned to the things of the world . Mary came back to reason and to a quiet and touching consciousness of what had happened ...
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