Poems: With a Memoir of His Life by His Brother, 第 1 巻 |
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These 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 sunshine “ under the shade of melancholy boughs , " must be
left for ...
These 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 sunshine “ under the shade of melancholy boughs , " must be
left for ...
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HARTLEY COLERIDGE , to whom these exquisite and all but prophetic 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 ...
HARTLEY COLERIDGE , to whom these exquisite and all but prophetic 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 ...
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The lines must be familiar to all the readers of Coleridge'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 ...
The lines must be familiar to all the readers of Coleridge'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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But the hope and purpose expressed in the above 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 .
But the hope and purpose expressed in the above 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 .
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About this time he wrote a tragedy ; and being at a loss in winding up the
catastrophe , applied to his father , who excited his indignation by treating the
matter too lightly , when he said ' he should inform the public that the only bad
lines in the ...
About this time he wrote a tragedy ; and being at a loss in winding up the
catastrophe , applied to his father , who excited his indignation by treating the
matter too lightly , when he said ' he should inform the public that the only bad
lines in the ...
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affection appeared beautiful believe bright brother called cause 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 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 strange sweet tears tell thee things thou thought truth verse volume whole wind wish write written young youth