Poems, 第 1 巻E. Moxon, 1851 |
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... cause for such reports being spread abroad by matter- of - fect persons , who could not distinguish between what he said when truth was his sole object , and what he uttered when he was declaiming merely to show his ingenuity in ...
... cause for such reports being spread abroad by matter- of - fect persons , who could not distinguish between what he said when truth was his sole object , and what he uttered when he was declaiming merely to show his ingenuity in ...
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... cause of embarrassment , or rather , he did not , I believe , employ any thought on the subject at all . For exactly as if not a single person had been present , besides those whom he was accustomed to behold , he quietly walked up to ...
... cause of embarrassment , or rather , he did not , I believe , employ any thought on the subject at all . For exactly as if not a single person had been present , besides those whom he was accustomed to behold , he quietly walked up to ...
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... to advantage . But a sad reverse was at hand ; and as this , in its effects , and yet more perhaps in its causes , over- VOL . I. clouded the remainder of his days , permanently affecting not MEMOIR OF HARTLEY COLERIDGE . lxxiii.
... to advantage . But a sad reverse was at hand ; and as this , in its effects , and yet more perhaps in its causes , over- VOL . I. clouded the remainder of his days , permanently affecting not MEMOIR OF HARTLEY COLERIDGE . lxxiii.
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... caused their overthrow . The stroke came upon his father , with all the aggravations of surprise , " as a peal of thunder out , of a clear sky . " * I was with him at the time , and have never seen any human being , before or since , so ...
... caused their overthrow . The stroke came upon his father , with all the aggravations of surprise , " as a peal of thunder out , of a clear sky . " * I was with him at the time , and have never seen any human being , before or since , so ...
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... cause of that tendency ( not then by any means habitual , but it is to be feared already sufficiently indicated ) to the intemperate use of wine , which constituted at this time his only real delinquency , and which led , in its results ...
... cause of that tendency ( not then by any means habitual , but it is to be feared already sufficiently indicated ) to the intemperate use of wine , which constituted at this time his only real delinquency , and which led , in its results ...
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