Poems: With a Memoir of His Life by His Brother, 第 1 巻Edward Moxan, 1851 - 168 ページ |
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... night He may associate joy ! " The " lakes and sandy shores " and " mountain crags , " among which Hartley Coleridge's childhood was actually passed , are not visited by the feathered songster of the night and of the woods . But the ...
... night He may associate joy ! " The " lakes and sandy shores " and " mountain crags , " among which Hartley Coleridge's childhood was actually passed , are not visited by the feathered songster of the night and of the woods . But the ...
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... night . I set my little wits to contrive a pantomime , if possible still more marvellous , and really thought to perform it in a theatre of our own construction on the mould - heap , with the assistance of automaton actors . Happy days ...
... night . I set my little wits to contrive a pantomime , if possible still more marvellous , and really thought to perform it in a theatre of our own construction on the mould - heap , with the assistance of automaton actors . Happy days ...
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... night : we read together , walked together , slept together . Thus I became the depository of all his thoughts and feelings , and in particular of that strange dream- life which , as above mentioned , he led in the cloud- land of his ...
... night : we read together , walked together , slept together . Thus I became the depository of all his thoughts and feelings , and in particular of that strange dream- life which , as above mentioned , he led in the cloud- land of his ...
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... Nights ) of a great bird , by which he was transported to and fro . But he recurred to these explanations with great reluctance , and got rid of them as quickly as possible . Once I asked him how it came that his absence on these ...
... Nights ) of a great bird , by which he was transported to and fro . But he recurred to these explanations with great reluctance , and got rid of them as quickly as possible . Once I asked him how it came that his absence on these ...
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... night after night , as we lay in bed , ( for the time and place , as well as the manner in which he carried on his witchery , might have been adopted from Scheherezade , ) for a space of years , and not un- frequently for hours together ...
... night after night , as we lay in bed , ( for the time and place , as well as the manner in which he carried on his witchery , might have been adopted from Scheherezade , ) for a space of years , and not un- frequently for hours together ...
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