The Poetical Works of Samuel Taylor ColeridgeMacmillan, 1905 - Всего страниц: 667 |
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Стр. viii
... verses , and few of the alterations he made in them from time to time , are without some bearing on his loves , or friendships , or adventures ; and this I have endeavoured to bring out as far as my limited knowledge could serve . As ...
... verses , and few of the alterations he made in them from time to time , are without some bearing on his loves , or friendships , or adventures ; and this I have endeavoured to bring out as far as my limited knowledge could serve . As ...
Стр. xvii
... verse ) preceded ' Love ' in Coleridge's develop- ment , for the contributions to Boyer's album 5 begin with 1787 ; and the dates attached to these are the only ones which can be depended on . But it was not until the end of 1789 that ...
... verse ) preceded ' Love ' in Coleridge's develop- ment , for the contributions to Boyer's album 5 begin with 1787 ; and the dates attached to these are the only ones which can be depended on . But it was not until the end of 1789 that ...
Стр. xxvi
... verses from the poet at the fixed rate of a guinea and a half per hundred lines ( which works out at nearly fourpence apiece ) , for when asked by a friend ' how he was to keep the pot boiling when married , ' Coleridge ' very promptly ...
... verses from the poet at the fixed rate of a guinea and a half per hundred lines ( which works out at nearly fourpence apiece ) , for when asked by a friend ' how he was to keep the pot boiling when married , ' Coleridge ' very promptly ...
Стр. xxxii
... verses the absence of which would widen the sphere of his readers ' -and supplying their place with new poems of better and more attractive quality . If he left Cottle to reprint the old volume , and himself published the new , he would ...
... verses the absence of which would widen the sphere of his readers ' -and supplying their place with new poems of better and more attractive quality . If he left Cottle to reprint the old volume , and himself published the new , he would ...
Стр. xl
... verse , the remuneration for which ( as we gather from an allusion in Poole's accompanying letter ) was to be a guinea a week . Stuart's letter incidentally reveals the fact that Coleridge had been already a contributor to his paper ...
... verse , the remuneration for which ( as we gather from an allusion in Poole's accompanying letter ) was to be a guinea a week . Stuart's letter incidentally reveals the fact that Coleridge had been already a contributor to his paper ...
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