Poems: With a Memoir of His Life by His Brother, 第 1 巻Edward Moxan, 1851 - 168 ページ |
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... give him that appellation . a disposition . He has found his last peaceful resting - place ( where Dr. Arnold so beautifully expresses a wish that he might lie ) ' beneath the yews of Grasmere churchyard , with the Rotha , with its deep ...
... give him that appellation . a disposition . He has found his last peaceful resting - place ( where Dr. Arnold so beautifully expresses a wish that he might lie ) ' beneath the yews of Grasmere churchyard , with the Rotha , with its deep ...
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... give " sarcenet surety for their words , " but my brother's expletives were purely literary— borrowed from old - fashioned plays and poems . for this object . In my brother's case , means MEMOIR OF HARTLEY COLERIDGE . lxvii.
... give " sarcenet surety for their words , " but my brother's expletives were purely literary— borrowed from old - fashioned plays and poems . for this object . In my brother's case , means MEMOIR OF HARTLEY COLERIDGE . lxvii.
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... give to the mind a misan- thropic direction , or , in more amiable natures , to foster vanity and an excessive love of praise . Of this latter fault my brother was early conscious . The following memorandum is in the hand - writing of ...
... give to the mind a misan- thropic direction , or , in more amiable natures , to foster vanity and an excessive love of praise . Of this latter fault my brother was early conscious . The following memorandum is in the hand - writing of ...
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... more in Charles Lamb . It is this which alone gives truth or meaning to the famous line , - " Great wit to madness sure is near allied . " In Hartley Coleridge it cannot , perhaps , be said lxxxiv MEMOIR OF HARTLEY COLERIDGE .
... more in Charles Lamb . It is this which alone gives truth or meaning to the famous line , - " Great wit to madness sure is near allied . " In Hartley Coleridge it cannot , perhaps , be said lxxxiv MEMOIR OF HARTLEY COLERIDGE .
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... give expression to these feelings . * It was in this temper of mind that he went to the University . By his peculiar appearance and manners , he conceived himself precluded from winning the grace which he coveted . Shy and sensitive ...
... give expression to these feelings . * It was in this temper of mind that he went to the University . By his peculiar appearance and manners , he conceived himself precluded from winning the grace which he coveted . Shy and sensitive ...
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