Poems: With a Memoir of His Life by His Brother, 第 1 巻Edward Moxan, 1851 - 168 ページ |
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... youth begin in gladness , But thereof comes in the end despondency and madness . " وو Triste augurium ! These lines were early applied to himself , with sad presage , by the subject of the following memoir . Whether it be well to ...
... youth begin in gladness , But thereof comes in the end despondency and madness . " وو Triste augurium ! These lines were early applied to himself , with sad presage , by the subject of the following memoir . Whether it be well to ...
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... youths of his standing ; but he used to read sundry classics which are seldom opened at the University ; for instance , he had carefully gone through the whole of Aulus Gellius , and he would take great pleasure in talking to me about ...
... youths of his standing ; but he used to read sundry classics which are seldom opened at the University ; for instance , he had carefully gone through the whole of Aulus Gellius , and he would take great pleasure in talking to me about ...
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... youth ; it allied itself to all the yearnings of a nature tender and affectionate in the extreme , but singularly impatient of control . Whatever put on the guise of authority ―of stern authority - irritated and repelled him : hence he ...
... youth ; it allied itself to all the yearnings of a nature tender and affectionate in the extreme , but singularly impatient of control . Whatever put on the guise of authority ―of stern authority - irritated and repelled him : hence he ...
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... youth ; that my beloved parents did not close my eyes ; that my death should have been the only sorrow I had ever caused them ; that when they talked of me , they might weep tears of tender joy , thinking of what I might have been , and ...
... youth ; that my beloved parents did not close my eyes ; that my death should have been the only sorrow I had ever caused them ; that when they talked of me , they might weep tears of tender joy , thinking of what I might have been , and ...
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... Master from March to the Midsummer Vacation . Here he found a school already organised , discipline established , and a class of intelligent youths prepared and anxious to profit by his cxxii MEMOIR OF HARTLEY COLERIDGE .
... Master from March to the Midsummer Vacation . Here he found a school already organised , discipline established , and a class of intelligent youths prepared and anxious to profit by his cxxii MEMOIR OF HARTLEY COLERIDGE .
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