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
with the ...
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
with the ...
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... an instance where 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 .
... an instance where 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 . He was ...
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 . He was ...
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... which 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 .
... which 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 , How he
would ...
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 , How he
would ...
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