Poems, 第 1~2 巻E. Moxon, 1851 |
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... felt , and acted as an indi- vidual ; how he bore himself under the pressure of this world , and with what mind he looked forward to another ; there is a meaning in every man's life - a xiv MEMOIR OF HARTLEY COLERIDGE .
... felt , and acted as an indi- vidual ; how he bore himself under the pressure of this world , and with what mind he looked forward to another ; there is a meaning in every man's life - a xiv MEMOIR OF HARTLEY COLERIDGE .
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... felt , as of the peculiarity of his character , the strange idiosyn- crasy of his moral and intellectual nature . It was impossible to give publicity to his writings , except in the most sparing extracts , without letting much of this ...
... felt , as of the peculiarity of his character , the strange idiosyn- crasy of his moral and intellectual nature . It was impossible to give publicity to his writings , except in the most sparing extracts , without letting much of this ...
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... felt by some of those who only know him as a writer . His name , indeed , must ever be associated with that of his father , a portion of whose genius he certainly possessed , and appears to have inherited . A resemblance in kind is ...
... felt by some of those who only know him as a writer . His name , indeed , must ever be associated with that of his father , a portion of whose genius he certainly possessed , and appears to have inherited . A resemblance in kind is ...
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... felt as a child , even when reviewing the writings or opinions of his departed sire with the boldest independence of thought . The singularity of appearance , by which he was distinguished through life , and which , together with the ...
... felt as a child , even when reviewing the writings or opinions of his departed sire with the boldest independence of thought . The singularity of appearance , by which he was distinguished through life , and which , together with the ...
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... felt from his answers , they were so very sensible , accurate , and well - worded . I am convinced that we are under great obligations to Mr. Jackson , who , I have no doubt , takes every opportunity of making him observe the difference ...
... felt from his answers , they were so very sensible , accurate , and well - worded . I am convinced that we are under great obligations to Mr. Jackson , who , I have no doubt , takes every opportunity of making him observe the difference ...
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