Poems: With a Memoir of His Life by His Brother, 第 1 巻Edward Moxan, 1851 - 168 ページ |
この書籍内から
検索結果1-5 / 19
xx ページ
... regarded as sup- plemental to those by which his father's later and more elaborate productions are distinguished . Yet this unlikeness may perhaps be imputed rather to difference of cultivation , than to original diversity . * * Both ...
... regarded as sup- plemental to those by which his father's later and more elaborate productions are distinguished . Yet this unlikeness may perhaps be imputed rather to difference of cultivation , than to original diversity . * * Both ...
xxx ページ
... regarded this excellent man with affection , and in a letter dated September 19 , 1809 , thus records his death : - " Poor Jackson is gone at last . I followed him to his grave to - day . A good man to whom the town of Keswick and many ...
... regarded this excellent man with affection , and in a letter dated September 19 , 1809 , thus records his death : - " Poor Jackson is gone at last . I followed him to his grave to - day . A good man to whom the town of Keswick and many ...
xlix ページ
... regarded by cats . As I have never been able to persuade this family that cat- lings , fed for the purpose , and smothered with onions , would be rabbits to all eatable purposes , Bona Marietta's ugly pro- geny no sooner came into the ...
... regarded by cats . As I have never been able to persuade this family that cat- lings , fed for the purpose , and smothered with onions , would be rabbits to all eatable purposes , Bona Marietta's ugly pro- geny no sooner came into the ...
lii ページ
... regarded him with more pleasant feelings than boys usually entertain towards their master , though he was at all times sufficiently formidable , and not always sufficiently on his guard against undue excitements of anger . He died a few ...
... regarded him with more pleasant feelings than boys usually entertain towards their master , though he was at all times sufficiently formidable , and not always sufficiently on his guard against undue excitements of anger . He died a few ...
liii ページ
... regarded with especial kindness , and I believe I may say with some degree of pride ; though , with characteristic reserve , he never be- stowed a word of commendation on either of us in our hearing . But the hours which are spent in ...
... regarded with especial kindness , and I believe I may say with some degree of pride ; though , with characteristic reserve , he never be- stowed a word of commendation on either of us in our hearing . But the hours which are spent in ...
他の版 - すべて表示
多く使われている語句
affectionate Ambleside appeared beautiful believe Ben Jonson beneath bliss brother called Calne CHARLES LAMB Charles Lloyd child church cloth COLERIDGE'S dark dear death delight DERWENT COLERIDGE dream earth EDITION EDWARD MOXON fair fancy father fear feel foolscap 8vo Grasmere Greek happy Hartley Coleridge hath heard heart Heaven HENRY NELSON COLERIDGE holy honour hope James Spedding Keswick kind lady Leonard letter living look Lysippus memory mind mirth moral mother nature never noun o'er pain passion peculiar perhaps poems poet poetic poetry poor remarkable rill Robert Jameson S. T. Coleridge Sedbergh sense Shakspeare sigh sleep smile soft song SONNET sorrow soul Southey Southey's spirit Susan sweet tears thee things thou thought tion truth verb verse volume 8vo wind wish wonder words Wordsworth write written young youth