Poems: With a Memoir of His Life by His Brother, 第 1 巻Edward Moxan, 1851 - 168 ページ |
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... course of his life , as it flowed from open sun- shine " under the shade of melancholy boughs , ' must be left for others to decide . The motives which have determined his brother , after much hesitation , to take upon himself this ...
... course of his life , as it flowed from open sun- shine " under the shade of melancholy boughs , ' must be left for others to decide . The motives which have determined his brother , after much hesitation , to take upon himself this ...
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... course of public events , and to engage in the discussions to which they led . With Mr. Wordsworth and his family he proceeded to London , where he spent the summer months under the hospitable roof of Mr. Basil Montagu , to whom and to ...
... course of public events , and to engage in the discussions to which they led . With Mr. Wordsworth and his family he proceeded to London , where he spent the summer months under the hospitable roof of Mr. Basil Montagu , to whom and to ...
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... course of a successful run at Covent Garden ; Kemble as Reuben Glenroy . I have little recollection of it , only the peculiarity of Kemble's enunciation and his fine statue - face took up their abode with me ; and I was wonderfully ...
... course of a successful run at Covent Garden ; Kemble as Reuben Glenroy . I have little recollection of it , only the peculiarity of Kemble's enunciation and his fine statue - face took up their abode with me ; and I was wonderfully ...
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... course of sedition . I lived to see changes of government , a great pro- gress of public opinion and a new order of things ! When at length a sense of unreality was forced upon him , and he felt himself obliged to account for his ...
... course of sedition . I lived to see changes of government , a great pro- gress of public opinion and a new order of things ! When at length a sense of unreality was forced upon him , and he felt himself obliged to account for his ...
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... course had no longer a con- fidant ; in this , as in many other ways , continuing a child . Scarcely less curious , and perhaps even more characteristic of my brother's strangely constituted mind , was another visionary habit of his ...
... course had no longer a con- fidant ; in this , as in many other ways , continuing a child . Scarcely less curious , and perhaps even more characteristic of my brother's strangely constituted mind , was another visionary habit of his ...
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affectionate Ambleside appeared beautiful believe Ben Jonson beneath bliss brother called Calne CHARLES LAMB Charles Lloyd child church cloth COLERIDGE'S dark dear death delight DERWENT COLERIDGE dream earth EDITION EDWARD MOXON fair fancy father fear feel foolscap 8vo Grasmere Greek happy Hartley Coleridge hath heard heart Heaven HENRY NELSON COLERIDGE holy honour hope James Spedding Keswick kind lady Leonard letter living look Lysippus memory mind mirth moral mother nature never noun o'er pain passion peculiar perhaps poems poet poetic poetry poor remarkable rill Robert Jameson S. T. Coleridge Sedbergh sense Shakspeare sigh sleep smile soft song SONNET sorrow soul Southey Southey's spirit Susan sweet tears thee things thou thought tion truth verb verse volume 8vo wind wish wonder words Wordsworth write written young youth