Poems: With a Memoir of His Life by His Brother, 第 1 巻Edward Moxan, 1851 - 168 ページ |
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... persons may consider the more genial pursuits of poetry . It was given him in honour of the metaphysician , David Hartley ; and had he been baptised in his infancy , he would have borne both names . * His baptism did not , in fact ...
... persons may consider the more genial pursuits of poetry . It was given him in honour of the metaphysician , David Hartley ; and had he been baptised in his infancy , he would have borne both names . * His baptism did not , in fact ...
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... person , as Mr. Cuthbert Southey records , " of a marvellous sweetness of temper , and sterling good sense , " I learnt many - interesting particulars respecting the mode of life presented in these vales a century ago . It was in a high ...
... person , as Mr. Cuthbert Southey records , " of a marvellous sweetness of temper , and sterling good sense , " I learnt many - interesting particulars respecting the mode of life presented in these vales a century ago . It was in a high ...
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... persons and places ought in every case to be original ; and when this was pointed out to him , he altered the spelling and pronunciation so as to remove the objection . Thus Fitzharding became Fizzardin . me by my name ( for these ...
... persons and places ought in every case to be original ; and when this was pointed out to him , he altered the spelling and pronunciation so as to remove the objection . Thus Fitzharding became Fizzardin . me by my name ( for these ...
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... , ' With all the Persons down to palsied Age , That Life brings with her in her equipage : As if his whole vocation Were endless imitation . " child - fancier think it worth while to cast his xlvi MEMOIR OF HARTLEY COLERIDGE .
... , ' With all the Persons down to palsied Age , That Life brings with her in her equipage : As if his whole vocation Were endless imitation . " child - fancier think it worth while to cast his xlvi MEMOIR OF HARTLEY COLERIDGE .
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... persons who attempted to cross the Fells beyond Penrith were forced to turn back . Your friend Dapper , who is , I believe , your god - dog , is in good health ; though he grows every summer graver than the last . This is the natural ...
... persons who attempted to cross the Fells beyond Penrith were forced to turn back . Your friend Dapper , who is , I believe , your god - dog , is in good health ; though he grows every summer graver than the last . This is the natural ...
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