Poems, 第 1~2 巻E. Moxon, 1851 |
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... of the Northern Worthies , brought out under considerable disad- vantage at Leeds , in the year 1833 , have been re- purchased . A mass of interesting matter has been found written in the margins of books , or dispersed.
... of the Northern Worthies , brought out under considerable disad- vantage at Leeds , in the year 1833 , have been re- purchased . A mass of interesting matter has been found written in the margins of books , or dispersed.
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... matter to the extent of one third . The portrait of the Author , in his eleventh year , has been engraved by Holl , from an interesting sketch by Wilkie , by permission of the owner , Sir George Beaumont , of Coleorton Hall , Leicester ...
... matter to the extent of one third . The portrait of the Author , in his eleventh year , has been engraved by Holl , from an interesting sketch by Wilkie , by permission of the owner , Sir George Beaumont , of Coleorton Hall , Leicester ...
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... matter , partly of leaves cut out of a Westminster grammar , with the English written over the Latin , is now in my possession . It contains some curious attempts at simplification , some interesting philological remarks , and some very ...
... matter , partly of leaves cut out of a Westminster grammar , with the English written over the Latin , is now in my possession . It contains some curious attempts at simplification , some interesting philological remarks , and some very ...
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... matter too lightly , when he said he should inform the public that the only bad lines in the tragedy were written by Mr. Coleridge , Senior ! ' He called this nation the ' Ejuxrii ; ' and one day , when walking very pensively , I asked ...
... matter too lightly , when he said he should inform the public that the only bad lines in the tragedy were written by Mr. Coleridge , Senior ! ' He called this nation the ' Ejuxrii ; ' and one day , when walking very pensively , I asked ...
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... sufficiently curious to print in the Appendix to this memoir . In the same paper he alludes to his visit to the Tower of London . * See Appendix , No. II . real and important than the matter - of - fact xl MEMOIR OF HARTLEY COLERIDGE .
... sufficiently curious to print in the Appendix to this memoir . In the same paper he alludes to his visit to the Tower of London . * See Appendix , No. II . real and important than the matter - of - fact xl MEMOIR OF HARTLEY COLERIDGE .
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