Poems: With a Memoir of His Life by His Brother, 第 1 巻Edward Moxan, 1851 - 168 ページ |
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... lines were early applied to himself , with sad presage , by the subject of the following memoir . Whether it be well to retrace the course of his life , as it flowed from open sun- shine " under the shade of melancholy boughs , ' must ...
... lines were early applied to himself , with sad presage , by the subject of the following memoir . Whether it be well to retrace the course of his life , as it flowed from open sun- shine " under the shade of melancholy boughs , ' must ...
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... lines were addressed , the eldest son of Samuel Taylor Coleridge , was born . at Clevedon , * a small village near Bristol , of which * Poetical Works of S. T. Coleridge , vol . i . , pp . 190 , 193 . ( Pickering , 1847. ) city his ...
... lines were addressed , the eldest son of Samuel Taylor Coleridge , was born . at Clevedon , * a small village near Bristol , of which * Poetical Works of S. T. Coleridge , vol . i . , pp . 190 , 193 . ( Pickering , 1847. ) city his ...
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... lines must be familiar to all the readers of Cole- ridge's poetry , but they may perhaps be read here with a new interest . " Dear Babe , that sleepest cradled by my side , Whose gentle breathings heard in this deep calm , Fill up the ...
... lines must be familiar to all the readers of Cole- ridge's poetry , but they may perhaps be read here with a new interest . " Dear Babe , that sleepest cradled by my side , Whose gentle breathings heard in this deep calm , Fill up the ...
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... lines were fully realised in their general meaning . It is more remarkable that Hartley's childhood proved to be in the highest degree susceptible of such influences . * Poet . Works , vol . i . , p . 212 . By nature not less than by ...
... lines were fully realised in their general meaning . It is more remarkable that Hartley's childhood proved to be in the highest degree susceptible of such influences . * Poet . Works , vol . i . , p . 212 . By nature not less than by ...
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... lines in the tragedy were written by Mr. Coleridge , Senior ! ' He called this nation the ' Ejuxrii ; ' and one day , when walking very pensively , I asked him what ailed him . He said , ' My people are too fond of war , and I have just ...
... lines in the tragedy were written by Mr. Coleridge , Senior ! ' He called this nation the ' Ejuxrii ; ' and one day , when walking very pensively , I asked him what ailed him . He said , ' My people are too fond of war , and I have just ...
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