Poems: With a Memoir of His Life by His Brother, 第 1 巻Edward Moxan, 1851 - 168 ページ |
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... caused him no such un- * See , for instance , the sonnet , Vol . I. , p . 35 : — " What is young Passion but a gusty breeze ? " and in particular the song , p . 43 : - " The earliest wish I ever knew Was woman's kind regard to win ; I ...
... caused him no such un- * See , for instance , the sonnet , Vol . I. , p . 35 : — " What is young Passion but a gusty breeze ? " and in particular the song , p . 43 : - " The earliest wish I ever knew Was woman's kind regard to win ; I ...
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... be rigidly laid down . I very much doubt the expediency of English verse prizes at the Universities . That the poems produced Other causes concurred . He took pupils , and exerted lxxxviii MEMOIR OF HARTLEY COLERIDGE .
... be rigidly laid down . I very much doubt the expediency of English verse prizes at the Universities . That the poems produced Other causes concurred . He took pupils , and exerted lxxxviii MEMOIR OF HARTLEY COLERIDGE .
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With a Memoir of His Life by His Brother Hartley Coleridge. Other causes concurred . He took pupils , and exerted himself , faithfully and energetically , as a teacher ; but he was unable , as well through utter inexperience , as through ...
With a Memoir of His Life by His Brother Hartley Coleridge. Other causes concurred . He took pupils , and exerted himself , faithfully and energetically , as a teacher ; but he was unable , as well through utter inexperience , as through ...
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... cause of putting me on so severe a trial . My engagement with my pupils contributed ( if only by taking up much of my time ) to prevent me from falling immediately into Oriel habits ; and , to tell the truth , I did not much like the ...
... cause of putting me on so severe a trial . My engagement with my pupils contributed ( if only by taking up much of my time ) to prevent me from falling immediately into Oriel habits ; and , to tell the truth , I did not much like the ...
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... cause of his failure lay in himself , not in any want of literary power , of which he had always a ready command , and which he could have made to assume the most popular forms , but he had lost the power of will . His steadiness of ...
... cause of his failure lay in himself , not in any want of literary power , of which he had always a ready command , and which he could have made to assume the most popular forms , but he had lost the power of will . His steadiness of ...
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