The Life of Samuel Taylor ColeridgeW. Pickering, 1887 - 362 halaman |
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... wrote these touching words : " SHAD GOES WITH US : HE IS MY BROTHER ! " One cannot resist the conclusion that in the fiery furnace of their enthusiasm , there some- times flickered a tiny jet of conscious travesty . Coleridge returned ...
... wrote these touching words : " SHAD GOES WITH US : HE IS MY BROTHER ! " One cannot resist the conclusion that in the fiery furnace of their enthusiasm , there some- times flickered a tiny jet of conscious travesty . Coleridge returned ...
Halaman 42
... wrote Coleridge , " I meet a most intelligent young man , who has spent the last five years of his life in America , and is lately come from thence as an agent to sell land . He was of our school . I had been kind to him ; he remembers ...
... wrote Coleridge , " I meet a most intelligent young man , who has spent the last five years of his life in America , and is lately come from thence as an agent to sell land . He was of our school . I had been kind to him ; he remembers ...
Halaman 54
... wrote more at leisure than before . He had carried on a correspondence with Lamb since the nights at the " Salutation and Cat . " The interval had witnessed many changes in the life of his schoolfellow . Lamb's father had fallen into ...
... wrote more at leisure than before . He had carried on a correspondence with Lamb since the nights at the " Salutation and Cat . " The interval had witnessed many changes in the life of his schoolfellow . Lamb's father had fallen into ...
Halaman 58
... wrote . " I have destroyed every vestige of past vanities of that kind . . . . I charge you , don't think of coming to see me . Write . I will not see you if you come . God Almighty love you and all of us . " He begged Coleridge to be ...
... wrote . " I have destroyed every vestige of past vanities of that kind . . . . I charge you , don't think of coming to see me . Write . I will not see you if you come . God Almighty love you and all of us . " He begged Coleridge to be ...
Halaman 59
... wrote : " Mrs. Coleridge loves Stowey , and loves Thomas Poole and his mother , who love her . . . . Our house is better than we expected — there is a comfortable bedroom and sitting - room for C. Lloyd , and another for us , a room for ...
... wrote : " Mrs. Coleridge loves Stowey , and loves Thomas Poole and his mother , who love her . . . . Our house is better than we expected — there is a comfortable bedroom and sitting - room for C. Lloyd , and another for us , a room for ...
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