Poems: With a Memoir of His Life by His Brother, 第 1 巻Edward Moxan, 1851 - 168 ページ |
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... felt in arranging them ( not , perhaps , according to the most scientific system of mineralogy or conchology ) on dear Wilsy's worm - eaten table , with that beloved check toilet - cover on it . Oh , could I impart but a tithe of the ...
... felt in arranging them ( not , perhaps , according to the most scientific system of mineralogy or conchology ) on dear Wilsy's worm - eaten table , with that beloved check toilet - cover on it . Oh , could I impart but a tithe of the ...
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... felt himself obliged to account for his knowledge of , and connection with , this distant land , he had a story ( borrowed from the Arabian Nights ) of a great bird , by which he was transported to and fro . But he recurred to these ...
... felt himself obliged to account for his knowledge of , and connection with , this distant land , he had a story ( borrowed from the Arabian Nights ) of a great bird , by which he was transported to and fro . But he recurred to these ...
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... felt such heat in England , except one day fourteen years ago , when I chanced to be in the mail coach , and it was necessary to bleed the horses , or they would have died then . In the course of three days , the glass fell 40 ° , and ...
... felt such heat in England , except one day fourteen years ago , when I chanced to be in the mail coach , and it was necessary to bleed the horses , or they would have died then . In the course of three days , the glass fell 40 ° , and ...
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... felt towards both his parents , believing that such a record of veneration and love can lead but to one inference . * * See Appendix C. double first - classman , after which he became a lxviii MEMOIR OF HARTLEY COLERIDGE .
... felt towards both his parents , believing that such a record of veneration and love can lead but to one inference . * * See Appendix C. double first - classman , after which he became a lxviii MEMOIR OF HARTLEY COLERIDGE .
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... felt awkward for him , but I might have spared myself that feeling ; Hartley did not seem to think that the addition to our party was a legitimate cause of embarrassment , or rather , he did not , I believe , employ any thought on the ...
... felt awkward for him , but I might have spared myself that feeling ; Hartley did not seem to think that the addition to our party was a legitimate cause of embarrassment , or rather , he did not , I believe , employ any thought on the ...
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