Poems, 第 1~2 巻E. Moxon, 1851 |
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... telling , if it could be told truly ; yet that one man may be more the record might make us sadder , but would it not make us wiser men ? There is a charm in those passages in the " Paradise Lost , " which refer to the author's personal ...
... telling , if it could be told truly ; yet that one man may be more the record might make us sadder , but would it not make us wiser men ? There is a charm in those passages in the " Paradise Lost , " which refer to the author's personal ...
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... those only who knew him inti- mately , can tell how well - stored and large a mind has gone with him , much less how kind a heart and how affectionate ugly , all taking after their father Thomas , who xlviii MEMOIR OF HARTLEY COLERIDGE .
... those only who knew him inti- mately , can tell how well - stored and large a mind has gone with him , much less how kind a heart and how affectionate ugly , all taking after their father Thomas , who xlviii MEMOIR OF HARTLEY COLERIDGE .
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... tell him I shall be glad when he turns Laker . He will find tolerable lodgings at the Hill ; a boat for fine weather , good stores of books for a rainy day , and as hearty a shake by the hand 1 MEMOIR OF HARTLEY COLERIDGE .
... tell him I shall be glad when he turns Laker . He will find tolerable lodgings at the Hill ; a boat for fine weather , good stores of books for a rainy day , and as hearty a shake by the hand 1 MEMOIR OF HARTLEY COLERIDGE .
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... Tell him that I am advancing well in " South America , " and shall have finished a volume by the end of the year . The " Chronicle of the Cid " is to go to press as soon as I receive some books from Lisbon , which must first be examined ...
... Tell him that I am advancing well in " South America , " and shall have finished a volume by the end of the year . The " Chronicle of the Cid " is to go to press as soon as I receive some books from Lisbon , which must first be examined ...
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... tell him that he had two left hands . Hence he was much alone , passing his time in reading , walking , dream- ing to himself , or talking his dreams to others . One friend he had , a resident in the town , though * As a little boy , he ...
... tell him that he had two left hands . Hence he was much alone , passing his time in reading , walking , dream- ing to himself , or talking his dreams to others . One friend he had , a resident in the town , though * As a little boy , he ...
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