Poems, 第 1 巻E. Moxon, 1851 |
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... hour of his life , Hartley , in the presence of his father's memory , which was seldom long absent from him , felt as a child , even when reviewing the writings or opinions of his departed sire with the boldest independence of thought ...
... hour of his life , Hartley , in the presence of his father's memory , which was seldom long absent from him , felt as a child , even when reviewing the writings or opinions of his departed sire with the boldest independence of thought ...
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... hour was not yet come : the iniquity of France was not full , or rather it had not reached the level of Austrian , Prussian , and Russian iniquity . Napoleon had not then done anything to compete in wickedness with the partition of ...
... hour was not yet come : the iniquity of France was not full , or rather it had not reached the level of Austrian , Prussian , and Russian iniquity . Napoleon had not then done anything to compete in wickedness with the partition of ...
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... had no calf since you left him . Edith has taken your place in his house , and talks to Mrs. Wilson by the hour about her Hartley . She grows like a young giantess , and has a disposition to xliv MEMOIR OF HARTLEY COLERIDGE .
... had no calf since you left him . Edith has taken your place in his house , and talks to Mrs. Wilson by the hour about her Hartley . She grows like a young giantess , and has a disposition to xliv MEMOIR OF HARTLEY COLERIDGE .
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... hours , was unlimited ; our play - place was the hill- side , the river - bank , or the broad bosom of the lake , and our bounds the furthest point to which our inclinations led , or our strength could carry us . Some time afterwards we ...
... hours , was unlimited ; our play - place was the hill- side , the river - bank , or the broad bosom of the lake , and our bounds the furthest point to which our inclinations led , or our strength could carry us . Some time afterwards we ...
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... hours together . This enormous romance , far excceding in length , I should suppose , the com- positions of Calprenede , Scudery , or Richardson , though delivered without premeditation , had a pro- gressive story , with many turns and ...
... hours together . This enormous romance , far excceding in length , I should suppose , the com- positions of Calprenede , Scudery , or Richardson , though delivered without premeditation , had a pro- gressive story , with many turns and ...
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