Poems, 第 1~2 巻E. Moxon, 1851 |
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... less would his posthumous remains have been added to the collection , with a record of his life and fortunes . But all who knew my brother with any degree of intimacy , are agreed that his written productions fall far , very far short ...
... less would his posthumous remains have been added to the collection , with a record of his life and fortunes . But all who knew my brother with any degree of intimacy , are agreed that his written productions fall far , very far short ...
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... more remarkable that Hartley's childhood proved to be in the highest degree susceptible of such influences . * Poet . Works , vol . i . , p . 212 . By nature not less than by circumstances he was indeed MEMOIR OF HARTLEY COLERIDGE . XXV.
... more remarkable that Hartley's childhood proved to be in the highest degree susceptible of such influences . * Poet . Works , vol . i . , p . 212 . By nature not less than by circumstances he was indeed MEMOIR OF HARTLEY COLERIDGE . XXV.
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Hartley Coleridge Derwent Coleridge. By nature not less than by circumstances he was indeed the poet - child of a poet - father . His name , however , -Hartley , —bore evidence to his father's early fondness for a study , which was ...
Hartley Coleridge Derwent Coleridge. By nature not less than by circumstances he was indeed the poet - child of a poet - father . His name , however , -Hartley , —bore evidence to his father's early fondness for a study , which was ...
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... less wonderfully protected . He came in one day with the mark of a horse's hoof on his pinafore , and it was found , on inquiry , that he had been pulling hairs out of a horse's tail , which had pushed him back , as his father firmly ...
... less wonderfully protected . He came in one day with the mark of a horse's hoof on his pinafore , and it was found , on inquiry , that he had been pulling hairs out of a horse's tail , which had pushed him back , as his father firmly ...
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... less under their care , during the whole period of his earlier boyhood ; and the unlimited indulgence with which he was treated by these good people tended , without doubt , to strengthen the many and strong peculiarities of his nature ...
... less under their care , during the whole period of his earlier boyhood ; and the unlimited indulgence with which he was treated by these good people tended , without doubt , to strengthen the many and strong peculiarities of his nature ...
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