Poems: With a Memoir of His Life by His Brother, 第 1 巻Edward Moxan, 1851 - 168 ページ |
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... tell them tales . * In the latter capacity he stood , I believe , quite alone . Other boys may have displayed more inven- tion , and perhaps greater originality , though none such have come under my observation ; but what * With two of ...
... tell them tales . * In the latter capacity he stood , I believe , quite alone . Other boys may have displayed more inven- tion , and perhaps greater originality , though none such have come under my observation ; but what * With two of ...
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... Telling , " with the usual deflections of school - boy phraseology ; but when it drew to a close , he surnamed it " The Virtuous Robbers . " and verses were well - composed and sensible , but MEMOIR OF HARTLEY COLERIDGE . lix.
... Telling , " with the usual deflections of school - boy phraseology ; but when it drew to a close , he surnamed it " The Virtuous Robbers . " and verses were well - composed and sensible , but MEMOIR OF HARTLEY COLERIDGE . lix.
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... Tell you how strongly we are bound To every little spot of ground In which our early years delighted , For you would think I was benighted to the unhappiest period of my father's life . He MEMOIR OF HARTLEY COLERIDGE . lxv.
... Tell you how strongly we are bound To every little spot of ground In which our early years delighted , For you would think I was benighted to the unhappiest period of my father's life . He MEMOIR OF HARTLEY COLERIDGE . lxv.
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... tell you how exactly this and other expres- sions in this grand poem of Wordsworth's hit my mood at certain times so exclusively as almost to render me unob- servant of its corrective and higher tendencies . " The fear that kills ; And ...
... tell you how exactly this and other expres- sions in this grand poem of Wordsworth's hit my mood at certain times so exclusively as almost to render me unob- servant of its corrective and higher tendencies . " The fear that kills ; And ...
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... tell the truth , I did not much like the state of a pro- bationer , or submit , as I ought to have done , to a yoke of ob- servances which I sincerely think very absurd , and which I hoped that I had escaped by being made a Fellow . I ...
... tell the truth , I did not much like the state of a pro- bationer , or submit , as I ought to have done , to a yoke of ob- servances which I sincerely think very absurd , and which I hoped that I had escaped by being made a Fellow . I ...
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