Poems, 第 1~2 巻E. Moxon, 1851 |
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... VERSES 93 AN OLD MAN'S WISH . 98 THE SABBATH - DAY'S CHILD 98 MAY , 1832 . 102 ISABEL 103 REPLY FRAGMENT ΤΟ 105 106 108 EXPERTUS LOQUITUR 108 A FAREWELL 110 HORACE . BOOK I. , ODE 38 111 DEATH 112 INANIA MUNERA 113 TO MY UNKNOWN SISTER ...
... VERSES 93 AN OLD MAN'S WISH . 98 THE SABBATH - DAY'S CHILD 98 MAY , 1832 . 102 ISABEL 103 REPLY FRAGMENT ΤΟ 105 106 108 EXPERTUS LOQUITUR 108 A FAREWELL 110 HORACE . BOOK I. , ODE 38 111 DEATH 112 INANIA MUNERA 113 TO MY UNKNOWN SISTER ...
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... himself this responsibility , will have been partly gathered from the preceding observations . If the writings of Hartley Coleridge , : whether in verse or prose , were not believed xviii MEMOIR OF HARTLEY COLERIDGE .
... himself this responsibility , will have been partly gathered from the preceding observations . If the writings of Hartley Coleridge , : whether in verse or prose , were not believed xviii MEMOIR OF HARTLEY COLERIDGE .
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Hartley Coleridge Derwent Coleridge. : whether in verse or prose , were not believed to possess some independent value , they would not have been reproduced , at least by the present editor still less would his posthumous remains have ...
Hartley Coleridge Derwent Coleridge. : whether in verse or prose , were not believed to possess some independent value , they would not have been reproduced , at least by the present editor still less would his posthumous remains have ...
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... " Tale - Telling , " with the usual deflections of school - boy phraseology ; but when it drew to a close , he surnamed it " The Virtuous Robbers . " and verses were well - composed and sensible , but MEMOIR OF HARTLEY COLERIDGE . lix.
... " Tale - Telling , " with the usual deflections of school - boy phraseology ; but when it drew to a close , he surnamed it " The Virtuous Robbers . " and verses were well - composed and sensible , but MEMOIR OF HARTLEY COLERIDGE . lix.
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Hartley Coleridge Derwent Coleridge. and verses were well - composed and sensible , but do not exhibit any remarkable precocity . They were , strictly speaking , exercises . He was acquiring , not without visible effort , the use of his ...
Hartley Coleridge Derwent Coleridge. and verses were well - composed and sensible , but do not exhibit any remarkable precocity . They were , strictly speaking , exercises . He was acquiring , not without visible effort , the use of his ...
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