Poems, 第 1 巻E. Moxon, 1969 |
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... thought by day , my dream by night . I set my little wits to contrive a pantomime , if possible still more marvellous , and really thought to perform it in a theatre of our own construction on the mould - heap , with the assistance of ...
... thought by day , my dream by night . I set my little wits to contrive a pantomime , if possible still more marvellous , and really thought to perform it in a theatre of our own construction on the mould - heap , with the assistance of ...
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... thought and inquiry , Hartley throwing upon all the light , I might say splendour , of his own fine intelligence . Religion was our frequent theme , and in this I had occasion to admire the profound knowledge of Hartley ; the perfect ...
... thought and inquiry , Hartley throwing upon all the light , I might say splendour , of his own fine intelligence . Religion was our frequent theme , and in this I had occasion to admire the profound knowledge of Hartley ; the perfect ...
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... thought he never could have liked again , for one of his best friends had left it ; but , do you know , an excellent family has come to it ; they're Quakers . I always like Quakers , and Quakeresses most of all . Simplex munditiis ...
... thought he never could have liked again , for one of his best friends had left it ; but , do you know , an excellent family has come to it ; they're Quakers . I always like Quakers , and Quakeresses most of all . Simplex munditiis ...
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MEMOIR OF HARTLEY COLERIDGE | xi |
THOUGHTS AND YANCIES | xxxvi |
MISCELLANEOUS SONNETS | cxci |
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