Poems: With a Memoir of His Life by His Brother, 第 1 巻 |
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His name , indeed , must ever be associated with that of his father , a portion of whose genius he certainly possessed , and appears to have inherited . A resemblance in kind is discernible , more especially if the comparison be made ...
His name , indeed , must ever be associated with that of his father , a portion of whose genius he certainly possessed , and appears to have inherited . A resemblance in kind is discernible , more especially if the comparison be made ...
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... the poetic faculty , contrary to what has been laid down as a rule , seems to have been transmitted by natural descent ; and it may not be wholly unimportant to learn in what relation a son , so gifted , stood to such a father .
... the poetic faculty , contrary to what has been laid down as a rule , seems to have been transmitted by natural descent ; and it may not be wholly unimportant to learn in what relation a son , so gifted , stood to such a father .
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The circumstances under which this took place belong to the life of his father , to which this memorial may be considered as an appendix and contribution . For the same reason no account need here be given of his family connexions .
The circumstances under which this took place belong to the life of his father , to which this memorial may be considered as an appendix and contribution . For the same reason no account need here be given of his family connexions .
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... they contain was fulfilled in a manner and to an extent which could not at the time have been anticipated . * Poet . Works , vol . i . , p . 216 . In a similar strain his father addresses him in the xxiv MEMOIR OF HARTLEY COLERIDGE .
... they contain was fulfilled in a manner and to an extent which could not at the time have been anticipated . * Poet . Works , vol . i . , p . 216 . In a similar strain his father addresses him in the xxiv MEMOIR OF HARTLEY COLERIDGE .
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In a similar strain his father addresses him in the poem entitled “ The Nightingale . ' * “ That strain again ? Full fain it would delay me ! My dear Babe , Who , capable of no articulate sound , Mars all things with his imitative lisp ...
In a similar strain his father addresses him in the poem entitled “ The Nightingale . ' * “ That strain again ? Full fain it would delay me ! My dear Babe , Who , capable of no articulate sound , Mars all things with his imitative lisp ...
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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