Poems, 第 1〜2 巻E. Moxon, 1851 |
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... remarks , and some very eloquent writing on the advantages of classical studies , combining , in a manner very characteristic of my father's mind , milk for the merest babes , with strong meat for men of ripest years and understanding ...
... remarks , and some very eloquent writing on the advantages of classical studies , combining , in a manner very characteristic of my father's mind , milk for the merest babes , with strong meat for men of ripest years and understanding ...
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... remark- able , the late period to which it was continued was not less so . I have reason to believe that he con- tinued the habit mentally , from time to time , after he left school , and of course had no longer a con- fidant ; in this ...
... remark- able , the late period to which it was continued was not less so . I have reason to believe that he con- tinued the habit mentally , from time to time , after he left school , and of course had no longer a con- fidant ; in this ...
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... remark that the power here exhibited , did not place him at first much in advance of other clever boys in the use of the pen . He had to pass through the ordinary process of learning , and his peculiar powers seemed to have been ...
... remark that the power here exhibited , did not place him at first much in advance of other clever boys in the use of the pen . He had to pass through the ordinary process of learning , and his peculiar powers seemed to have been ...
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... remark , by the way , that Hartley's verbal memory was astonishing , ) till he had repeated the stanza , — ' But , as it sometimes chanceth , from the might Of joy in minds that can no further go , As high as we have mounted in delight ...
... remark , by the way , that Hartley's verbal memory was astonishing , ) till he had repeated the stanza , — ' But , as it sometimes chanceth , from the might Of joy in minds that can no further go , As high as we have mounted in delight ...
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... carefully and with evident grati- fication , as appears from the tenor of his remarks ( which , however , are for the most part expostu- latory ) , recorded in the margin of the copy MEMOIR OF HARTLEY COLERIDGE . cxiii.
... carefully and with evident grati- fication , as appears from the tenor of his remarks ( which , however , are for the most part expostu- latory ) , recorded in the margin of the copy MEMOIR OF HARTLEY COLERIDGE . cxiii.
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