Poems: With a Memoir of His Life by His Brother, 第 1 巻Edward Moxan, 1851 - 168 ページ |
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... , however , that his continued resi- dence in London , without any professional engage- ment , was not desirable . It was proposed that he • should take a school in the north of England MEMOIR OF HARTLEY COLERIDGE . xcix.
... , however , that his continued resi- dence in London , without any professional engage- ment , was not desirable . It was proposed that he • should take a school in the north of England MEMOIR OF HARTLEY COLERIDGE . xcix.
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... continued to the end of his life to regard him with affectionate interest . Mr. Bingley's letter on this occasion will spare the necessity of further comment : - " MY DEAR SIR , " Leeds , January , 1833 . " Having been informed by your ...
... continued to the end of his life to regard him with affectionate interest . Mr. Bingley's letter on this occasion will spare the necessity of further comment : - " MY DEAR SIR , " Leeds , January , 1833 . " Having been informed by your ...
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... continued and successful exertion of his literary talents , and which , from the like characters of our minds in this respect , I know to be especially requisite for his happiness , and persuaded that he will recognise in this provision ...
... continued and successful exertion of his literary talents , and which , from the like characters of our minds in this respect , I know to be especially requisite for his happiness , and persuaded that he will recognise in this provision ...
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... continued to occupy it ever since . He is high Church to the very verge of Romanism . I have heard him but once : he is evidently a man of genius ; he has the pale face , wild eye , and self - oblivious manner which evinces sincere en ...
... continued to occupy it ever since . He is high Church to the very verge of Romanism . I have heard him but once : he is evidently a man of genius ; he has the pale face , wild eye , and self - oblivious manner which evinces sincere en ...
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... continued kindness to the subject of this memoir must not pass with- out a general acknowledgment , —by his friends , to whom his visits , his conversations , his playful wit , his simple and affectionate confidingness , ―nay , his very ...
... continued kindness to the subject of this memoir must not pass with- out a general acknowledgment , —by his friends , to whom his visits , his conversations , his playful wit , his simple and affectionate confidingness , ―nay , his very ...
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