Poems: With a Memoir of His Life by His Brother, 第 1 巻 |
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Taken as a whole , the Ejuxrian world presented a complete analogon to the
world of fact , so far as it was known to Hartley , complete in all its parts ;
furnishing a theatre and scene of action , with dramatis persona , and suitable
machinery , in ...
Taken as a whole , the Ejuxrian world presented a complete analogon to the
world of fact , so far as it was known to Hartley , complete in all its parts ;
furnishing a theatre and scene of action , with dramatis persona , and suitable
machinery , in ...
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Not till the life of S. T. Coleridge shall have been published in extenso , if this be
ever possible , will he be truly known either in his weakness or in his strength . It
is one object of this publication to show how my brother felt towards both his ...
Not till the life of S. T. Coleridge shall have been published in extenso , if this be
ever possible , will he be truly known either in his weakness or in his strength . It
is one object of this publication to show how my brother felt towards both his ...
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If I had known Hartley later in his career , perhaps something painful might have
mingled with my recollections of him ; but I remember him only as a young man
who possessed an intellect of the highest order , with great simplicity of character
...
If I had known Hartley later in his career , perhaps something painful might have
mingled with my recollections of him ; but I remember him only as a young man
who possessed an intellect of the highest order , with great simplicity of character
...
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... so exclusively as almost to render me unobservant 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.
... so exclusively as almost to render me unobservant 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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these have I known — I have even 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 ...
these have I known — I have even 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 ...
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affection appeared beautiful believe bright brother called cause character child church close cloth Coleridge continued course dark dear death dream duty earth EDITION expression fair fancy father fear feel felt give hand happy Hartley heard heart Heaven hope hour human interest kind known lady less letter light lines living look Lysippus manner matter means memory mind mother nature never object occasion once original pain pass perhaps person poems poet poetic poor present record regarded remains remarkable seems seen sense side smile soft sonnet soon soul spirit strange sweet tears tell thee things thou thought truth verse volume whole wind wish write written young youth