Early Recollections: Chiefly Relating to the Late Samuel Taylor Coleridge, During His Long Residence in Bristol, Том 2Longman, Rees & Company, 1837 - Всего страниц: 325 |
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... JOHN HENDERSON . CHATTERTON AND ROWLEY . MR . SOUTHEY ON THE " SATANIC SCHOOL . " KILLCROP . COTTON FACTORY CHILDREN . NOTICES OF WILLIAM GILBERT . EARLY RECOLLECTIONS . THE Reader has several times heard of APPENDIX .
... JOHN HENDERSON . CHATTERTON AND ROWLEY . MR . SOUTHEY ON THE " SATANIC SCHOOL . " KILLCROP . COTTON FACTORY CHILDREN . NOTICES OF WILLIAM GILBERT . EARLY RECOLLECTIONS . THE Reader has several times heard of APPENDIX .
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... John Tobin ) " I do not think I shall die . " 66 Such are some of the appalling hazards encoun- tered by Mr. Davy , in his intrepid investigation of the gases . These destructive experiments , du- ring his residence at Bristol ...
... John Tobin ) " I do not think I shall die . " 66 Such are some of the appalling hazards encoun- tered by Mr. Davy , in his intrepid investigation of the gases . These destructive experiments , du- ring his residence at Bristol ...
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... John Stoddart , was the Judge of Malta , he repaired to that island . Here he was introduced to Sir Alexander Ball , the Governor , who happened at that time to be in want of a Secretary , and being greatly pleased with Mr Coleridge ...
... John Stoddart , was the Judge of Malta , he repaired to that island . Here he was introduced to Sir Alexander Ball , the Governor , who happened at that time to be in want of a Secretary , and being greatly pleased with Mr Coleridge ...
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... John , v . 15 . ' " When Jesus perceived that they would come and take him by force to make him a king , he departed again into a mountain alone . " " He said it characterized the low views , and worldly - minded- ness of the Jews ...
... John , v . 15 . ' " When Jesus perceived that they would come and take him by force to make him a king , he departed again into a mountain alone . " " He said it characterized the low views , and worldly - minded- ness of the Jews ...
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... of their Maker , they would be scouted out of society . I said , plainly and openly , that it was clear enough , John and Paul were not Unitarians . " I make the greatest difference between ' ans ' L 3 OF S. T. COLERIDge . 113.
... of their Maker , they would be scouted out of society . I said , plainly and openly , that it was clear enough , John and Paul were not Unitarians . " I make the greatest difference between ' ans ' L 3 OF S. T. COLERIDge . 113.
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