Poems, 第 1 巻E. Moxon, 1851 |
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... kind is discernible , more espe- cially if the comparison be made with the earlier productions of the elder Coleridge , though this is not so striking as the contrast exhibited on the whole . A wit and a humourist , a keen observer ...
... kind is discernible , more espe- cially if the comparison be made with the earlier productions of the elder Coleridge , though this is not so striking as the contrast exhibited on the whole . A wit and a humourist , a keen observer ...
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... kind . To the latest 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 ...
... kind . To the latest 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 ...
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... kind and affectionate man , a father to my children , and a friend to me . He was offered fifty guineas for the house in which we live , but he preferred me as a tenant at twenty - five , and yet the whole of his income does not exceed ...
... kind and affectionate man , a father to my children , and a friend to me . He was offered fifty guineas for the house in which we live , but he preferred me as a tenant at twenty - five , and yet the whole of his income does not exceed ...
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... kind a heart and how affectionate a disposition . He has found his last peaceful resting - place ( where Dr. Arnold so beautifully expresses a wish that he might lie ) ' beneath the yews of Grasmere churchyard , with the Rotha , with ...
... kind a heart and how affectionate a disposition . He has found his last peaceful resting - place ( where Dr. Arnold so beautifully expresses a wish that he might lie ) ' beneath the yews of Grasmere churchyard , with the Rotha , with ...
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... kind affection is no worse , I hope , for being put in verse . Commend me to my uncle , he Doubtless regards most heavily Spain's hapless revolution , and Curses young master Ferdinand . But he , like a wise man , foretold , Their ...
... kind affection is no worse , I hope , for being put in verse . Commend me to my uncle , he Doubtless regards most heavily Spain's hapless revolution , and Curses young master Ferdinand . But he , like a wise man , foretold , Their ...
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