Poems, 第 1 巻E. Moxon, 1851 |
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... truths , the ultimate evidence of which is from within . The truth may be that the story of any man's life would be worth telling , if it could be told truly ; yet that one man may be more “ notice- able " than another , whether in ...
... truths , the ultimate evidence of which is from within . The truth may be that the story of any man's life would be worth telling , if it could be told truly ; yet that one man may be more “ notice- able " than another , whether in ...
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... , which has not made any impression on them , and to war they will go . " " The truth is , he believed to all intents and purposes in the for much kindness shown to him in after - years MEMOIR OF HARTLEY COLERIDGE . xxxiii.
... , which has not made any impression on them , and to war they will go . " " The truth is , he believed to all intents and purposes in the for much kindness shown to him in after - years MEMOIR OF HARTLEY COLERIDGE . xxxiii.
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... truth , I was willingly beguiled . His usual mode of introducing the subject was- " Derwent , " calling me by my name ( for these disclosures in latter years were made to me alone ) , " I have had letters and papers from Ejuxria ...
... truth , I was willingly beguiled . His usual mode of introducing the subject was- " Derwent , " calling me by my name ( for these disclosures in latter years were made to me alone ) , " I have had letters and papers from Ejuxria ...
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... truth I must confess , ) For such a subject once begun , " Twould be long time ere it was done ; And therefore do I think it wise Not to begin to moralise . Suffice it then to say that soon , Ere we behold another moon , On the ...
... truth I must confess , ) For such a subject once begun , " Twould be long time ere it was done ; And therefore do I think it wise Not to begin to moralise . Suffice it then to say that soon , Ere we behold another moon , On the ...
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... truth was his sole object , and what he uttered when he was declaiming merely to show his ingenuity in argument . I have little doubt he was no more serious in those supposed ' attacks on Church and State ' than he was when he ...
... truth was his sole object , and what he uttered when he was declaiming merely to show his ingenuity in argument . I have little doubt he was no more serious in those supposed ' attacks on Church and State ' than he was when he ...
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