Poems, 第 1 巻E. Moxon, 1851 |
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... expressed , will thus be rendered accessible to the public for the first time in an uniform shape , with the addition of new matter to the extent of one third . The portrait of the Author , in his eleventh year , has been engraved by ...
... expressed , will thus be rendered accessible to the public for the first time in an uniform shape , with the addition of new matter to the extent of one third . The portrait of the Author , in his eleventh year , has been engraved by ...
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... expression of an affection , which never ceased to regard its object as in some sort an infant still . This affection was returned in kind . To the latest hour of his life , Hartley , in the presence of his father's memory , which was ...
... expression of an affection , which never ceased to regard its object as in some sort an infant still . This affection was returned in kind . To the latest hour of his life , Hartley , in the presence of his father's memory , which was ...
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... expressed in the above lines were fully realised in their general meaning . It is more remarkable that Hartley's childhood proved to be in the highest degree susceptible of such influences . * Poet . Works , vol . i . , p . 212 . By ...
... expressed in the above lines were fully realised in their general meaning . It is more remarkable that Hartley's childhood proved to be in the highest degree susceptible of such influences . * Poet . Works , vol . i . , p . 212 . By ...
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... expressed by the adults of my party . ' Mother Goose ' suc- ceeded , with Grimaldi in all his glory , and became my thought by day , my dream by night . I set my little wits to contrive a pantomime , if possible still more marvellous ...
... expressed by the adults of my party . ' Mother Goose ' suc- ceeded , with Grimaldi in all his glory , and became my thought by day , my dream by night . I set my little wits to contrive a pantomime , if possible still more marvellous ...
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... expression , which I question if any man then living , except his father , could have surpassed . " I have reason to believe that this display of eloquence did him some harm eventually at the University . Reports were rife that he was ...
... expression , which I question if any man then living , except his father , could have surpassed . " I have reason to believe that this display of eloquence did him some harm eventually at the University . Reports were rife that he was ...
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affectionate Ambleside appears babe beautiful believe beneath blessing bliss brother called Calne Charles Lloyd child Church Coleorton dark day-dawn dear death delight dream earth fair fancy father fear feel glad Grasmere Greek happy Hartley Coleridge hath heard heart Heaven holy honour hope James Spedding Keswick kind knew lady lake Leonard letter living look Lysippus memory mind mirth moral mother nature never noun noun substantive o'er once pain passion peculiar perhaps poems poet poetry poor remarkable rill river Greta Robert Jameson S. T. Coleridge Sara Coleridge Sedbergh Shakspeare sigh sire sleep smile soft song SONNET sorrow soul Southey Southey's spirit Susan sweet tears thee thing thou thought tion truth verbs verse volume ween wind wish wonder Wood Demon words write written young youth