Poems, 第 1 巻E. Moxon, 1969 |
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... living power for good . I seek so to explain and to account for the ano- malies of his outward life , as to leave this power , so far as may be , unimpaired . I would show what I believe to be most true , that the deeper issues of his ...
... living power for good . I seek so to explain and to account for the ano- malies of his outward life , as to leave this power , so far as may be , unimpaired . I would show what I believe to be most true , that the deeper issues of his ...
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... living much alone , and in communion with Nature , yet needed ready access to the haunts of men- and such was my brother . It was surely a happy , and , so to speak , a suitable disposition of events - I would not lightly use the word ...
... living much alone , and in communion with Nature , yet needed ready access to the haunts of men- and such was my brother . It was surely a happy , and , so to speak , a suitable disposition of events - I would not lightly use the word ...
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... living wholly among the persons and works of our contem- poraries , unites passion with calmness , animates peace by love , and by habitual admiration of the permanent past tends , in the very fountain of our feelings , to check the ...
... living wholly among the persons and works of our contem- poraries , unites passion with calmness , animates peace by love , and by habitual admiration of the permanent past tends , in the very fountain of our feelings , to check the ...
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MEMOIR OF HARTLEY COLERIDGE | xi |
THOUGHTS AND YANCIES | xxxvi |
MISCELLANEOUS SONNETS | cxci |
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