Poems: With a Memoir of His Life by His Brother, 第 1 巻Edward Moxan, 1851 - 168 ページ |
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... his years . " Of his inward life , going on , as it needs must , for time and for eternity , he has himself spoken , in broken but rememberable accents , a strain which will be heard , I think , e 2 MEMOIR OF HARTLEY COLERIDGE . lxiii.
... his years . " Of his inward life , going on , as it needs must , for time and for eternity , he has himself spoken , in broken but rememberable accents , a strain which will be heard , I think , e 2 MEMOIR OF HARTLEY COLERIDGE . lxiii.
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... heard , I think , by those who listen , among the fainter echoes of the past . A word before I proceed , of more serious import . My brother's life at school was so blame- less he seemed , and was , not merely so simple , tender ...
... heard , I think , by those who listen , among the fainter echoes of the past . A word before I proceed , of more serious import . My brother's life at school was so blame- less he seemed , and was , not merely so simple , tender ...
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... heard him do ) that ages of darkness would again prevail in Europe , to the destruction of literature and the arts ; ( a catastrophe which the discovery of printing has rendered impossible ; ) or when he gravely asserted that , for all ...
... heard him do ) that ages of darkness would again prevail in Europe , to the destruction of literature and the arts ; ( a catastrophe which the discovery of printing has rendered impossible ; ) or when he gravely asserted that , for all ...
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... almost to render me unob- servant of its corrective and higher tendencies . " The fear that kills ; And hope that is unwilling to be fed , — ' these have I known - I have even heard a MEMOIR OF HARTLEY COLERIDGE . lxxv.
... almost to render me unob- servant of its corrective and higher tendencies . " The fear that kills ; And hope that is unwilling to be fed , — ' these have I known - I have even heard a MEMOIR OF HARTLEY COLERIDGE . lxxv.
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... heard a voice , yes , not like a creation of the fancy , but an audible and sensuous voice forboding evil to me . ' " I tried to combat the idea ; but at that moment the idea was predominant , and was not to be combated . Hartley shook ...
... heard a voice , yes , not like a creation of the fancy , but an audible and sensuous voice forboding evil to me . ' " I tried to combat the idea ; but at that moment the idea was predominant , and was not to be combated . Hartley shook ...
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