Poems: With a Memoir of His Life by His Brother, 第 1 巻Edward Moxan, 1851 - 168 ページ |
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... object as in some sort an infant still . This affection was returned in kind . To the latest hour of his life , Hartley , in the presence of his father's memory , which was seldom long absent from him , felt as a child , even when ...
... object as in some sort an infant still . This affection was returned in kind . To the latest hour of his life , Hartley , in the presence of his father's memory , which was seldom long absent from him , felt as a child , even when ...
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... object , and that these two should be one . " At the same early age , continued Coleridge , Hartley used to be in agony of thought , puzzling himself about the reality of existence . As when some one said to him , ' It is not now , but ...
... object , and that these two should be one . " At the same early age , continued Coleridge , Hartley used to be in agony of thought , puzzling himself about the reality of existence . As when some one said to him , ' It is not now , but ...
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... object of this narrative , do I think an apology necessary for the following details . At a very early period of his childhood , of which he had himself a distinct though visionary remem- brance , he imagined himself to foresee a time ...
... object of this narrative , do I think an apology necessary for the following details . At a very early period of his childhood , of which he had himself a distinct though visionary remem- brance , he imagined himself to foresee a time ...
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... to give " sarcenet surety for their words , " but my brother's expletives were purely literary— borrowed from old - fashioned plays and poems . for this object . In my brother's case , means MEMOIR OF HARTLEY COLERIDGE . lxvii.
... to give " sarcenet surety for their words , " but my brother's expletives were purely literary— borrowed from old - fashioned plays and poems . for this object . In my brother's case , means MEMOIR OF HARTLEY COLERIDGE . lxvii.
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... object of this publication to show how my brother felt towards both his parents , believing that such a record of veneration and love can lead but to one inference . * * See Appendix C. double first - classman , after which he became a ...
... object of this publication to show how my brother felt towards both his parents , believing that such a record of veneration and love can lead but to one inference . * * See Appendix C. double first - classman , after which he became a ...
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