Poems: With a Memoir of His Life by His Brother, 第 1 巻 |
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... that man should be both his own subject and object , and that these two should be one . “ At the same early age , continued Coleridge , Hartley used to be in agony of thought , puzzling himself about the reality of existence .
... that man should be both his own subject and object , and that these two should be one . “ At the same early age , continued Coleridge , Hartley used to be in agony of thought , puzzling himself about the reality of existence .
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He was , I am persuaded , utterly unconscious of invention : and if the early age in which this power was exercised be remarkable , the late period to which it was continued was not less so . I have reason to believe that he continued ...
He was , I am persuaded , utterly unconscious of invention : and if the early age in which this power was exercised be remarkable , the late period to which it was continued was not less so . I have reason to believe that he continued ...
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This privilege was continued after Mr. Wordsworth had removed his residence to Rydal . It was at this early period . that he became acquainted with the poet , now Professor Wilson , then residing at his beautiful seat , Elleray , on the ...
This privilege was continued after Mr. Wordsworth had removed his residence to Rydal . It was at this early period . that he became acquainted with the poet , now Professor Wilson , then residing at his beautiful seat , Elleray , on the ...
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“ My acquaintance with Hartley Coleridge commenced at Oxford , soon after his first examination in the schools , and it continued till the time when he stood for the Oriel fellowship . I then quitted the University , and we never met ...
“ My acquaintance with Hartley Coleridge commenced at Oxford , soon after his first examination in the schools , and it continued till the time when he stood for the Oriel fellowship . I then quitted the University , and we never met ...
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... -more commonly in a fitful , whimsical , affectionate drollery , such was the form which it took in his loving nature , —which continued through life , and by which perhaps he will be most frequently remembered by his friends .
... -more commonly in a fitful , whimsical , affectionate drollery , such was the form which it took in his loving nature , —which continued through life , and by which perhaps he will be most frequently remembered by his friends .
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affection appeared beautiful believe brother called character child church close cloth Coleridge continued course dark dear death dream duty earth EDITION expression fair fancy father fear feel felt give hand happy Hartley heard heart Heaven hope hour human interest kind known lady less letter light lines living look Lysippus manner matter means memory mind mother nature never night object occasion once original pain pass perhaps person poems poet poetic poor present record regarded remains remarkable seems seen sense side smile soft sonnet soon soul spirit strong sweet tears tell thee things thou thought truth verse volume whole wind wish write written young youth