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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... con- trary , for reasons which satisfied himself , in its pure state , thought it respirable ; at least , " that a single inspiration of this gas might neither destroy , nor materially injure the powers of life . OF S. T. COLERIDGE . 33.
... con- trary , for reasons which satisfied himself , in its pure state , thought it respirable ; at least , " that a single inspiration of this gas might neither destroy , nor materially injure the powers of life . OF S. T. COLERIDGE . 33.
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... least , were principal agents in this affair ; besides which , all the inci- dents , relating to Mr. C. during his connexion , with the regiment , are passed over in silence , except the one of Captain Ogle , having seen some latin ...
... least , were principal agents in this affair ; besides which , all the inci- dents , relating to Mr. C. during his connexion , with the regiment , are passed over in silence , except the one of Captain Ogle , having seen some latin ...
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... least , as to the far larger part . Every new forty or fifty lines that he produced fresh from his opulent mint , he read to me with peculiar zest , when in Bristol ; and he will be found often to have referred to this poem in his ...
... least , as to the far larger part . Every new forty or fifty lines that he produced fresh from his opulent mint , he read to me with peculiar zest , when in Bristol ; and he will be found often to have referred to this poem in his ...
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... least , To see thee lick so dainty clean a beast , But that so dainty clean a beast licks thee- Yes - that surprises me . JACK writes his verses with more speed Than the printer's boy can set ' em ; Quite as fast as we can read , But ...
... least , To see thee lick so dainty clean a beast , But that so dainty clean a beast licks thee- Yes - that surprises me . JACK writes his verses with more speed Than the printer's boy can set ' em ; Quite as fast as we can read , But ...
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... least , deeming it possible , that he also might be mourn- ing his captivity , and commenced a discourse with him ; when he found that the stranger was an American captain , whose ship was then in the harbour , and on the point of ...
... least , deeming it possible , that he also might be mourn- ing his captivity , and commenced a discourse with him ; when he found that the stranger was an American captain , whose ship was then in the harbour , and on the point of ...
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Стр. 193 - Godchild ! eminently blessed are those who begin early to seek, fear, and love their God, trusting wholly in the righteousness and mediation of their Lord, Redeemer, Saviour, and everlasting High Priest, Jesus Christ ! O, preserve this as a legacy and bequest from your unseen Godfather and friend, ST COLERIDGE.
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