Coleridge, the Sublime SomnambulistDodd, Mead, 1929 - Всего страниц: 332 A sympathetic study of Coleridge's life & work. The development of the man, the poet, & the philosopher is recorded in the light of the strange hallucinations which governed Coleridge's actions & guided his genius. |
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John Charpentier. CHAPTER II KESWICK AND MALTA KNOWING Coleridge as we now do , it is without surprise that we find him hardly home again before he again deserts it , although he had been so utterly homesick while away ... KESWICK AND MALTA.
John Charpentier. CHAPTER II KESWICK AND MALTA KNOWING Coleridge as we now do , it is without surprise that we find him hardly home again before he again deserts it , although he had been so utterly homesick while away ... KESWICK AND MALTA.
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... Keswick in Cumberland . The scenery is magnificent , and the view Coleridge could see from his window one of the most picturesque in the world . There he wrote his last verses , and it seemed as though nature in all its blaze of beauty ...
... Keswick in Cumberland . The scenery is magnificent , and the view Coleridge could see from his window one of the most picturesque in the world . There he wrote his last verses , and it seemed as though nature in all its blaze of beauty ...
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... Keswick in order to fetch his son thence , and to take him along with him to Coleorton . He adored Hartley , whom he had formerly called a " limber elf , " on account of the fairy sprightliness of his mind , and the sight of him , so he ...
... Keswick in order to fetch his son thence , and to take him along with him to Coleorton . He adored Hartley , whom he had formerly called a " limber elf , " on account of the fairy sprightliness of his mind , and the sight of him , so he ...
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