The Collected Writings of Thomas De Quincey, Bind 2A. and C. Black, 1889 - 454 sider |
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... Coleridge's company in 1807 , or those that were resident there from 1809 onwards , when De Quincey had become a ... Coleridge . " For the دو minor celebrities of the Lakes , after these three dii majorum gentium , and for sketches of ...
... Coleridge's company in 1807 , or those that were resident there from 1809 onwards , when De Quincey had become a ... Coleridge . " For the دو minor celebrities of the Lakes , after these three dii majorum gentium , and for sketches of ...
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... Coleridge's poem of the " Ancient Mariner , " as the contribution of an anonymous friend . It would be directing the ... Coleridge : By the Eng- lish Opium - Eater . " They appeared , respectively , in the numbers of the Magazine for ...
... Coleridge's poem of the " Ancient Mariner , " as the contribution of an anonymous friend . It would be directing the ... Coleridge : By the Eng- lish Opium - Eater . " They appeared , respectively , in the numbers of the Magazine for ...
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... Coleridge's I was " indebted " to a private source ; but I discharged that debt ill , for I quarrelled with my ... Coleridge , the Allegory which he contributed to Mr. Southey's " Joan of Arc . " 3 I had read his fine Ode entitled ...
... Coleridge's I was " indebted " to a private source ; but I discharged that debt ill , for I quarrelled with my ... Coleridge , the Allegory which he contributed to Mr. Southey's " Joan of Arc . " 3 I had read his fine Ode entitled ...
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... Coleridge's mind : - " Pray , my young friend , did you ever form any opinion , or , rather , did it ever happen to ... Coleridge , than whom God never made a creature more divinely en- dowed , yet , strange it is to say , sometimes ...
... Coleridge's mind : - " Pray , my young friend , did you ever form any opinion , or , rather , did it ever happen to ... Coleridge , than whom God never made a creature more divinely en- dowed , yet , strange it is to say , sometimes ...
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... Coleridge has done the scamp too much honour : for , by Jove , that is the very explanation he gave us ! " Here was a trait of Coleridge's mind , to be first made known to me by his best friend , and first published to the world by me ...
... Coleridge has done the scamp too much honour : for , by Jove , that is the very explanation he gave us ! " Here was a trait of Coleridge's mind , to be first made known to me by his best friend , and first published to the world by me ...
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