WordsworthCollier Books, 1962 - Всего страниц: 158 |
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... took his degree in January , but , being still quite irresolute in the matter of a profession , he chose to spend some time in London . There he finally proved for himself , through the austere power of memory , the value of the ...
... took his degree in January , but , being still quite irresolute in the matter of a profession , he chose to spend some time in London . There he finally proved for himself , through the austere power of memory , the value of the ...
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... took hold of the notion of pre - existence as having sufficient foundation in humanity for authorising me to make for my purpose the best use of it I could as a Poet . " " The first thing that was read , " wrote Dorothy to Mary , who ...
... took hold of the notion of pre - existence as having sufficient foundation in humanity for authorising me to make for my purpose the best use of it I could as a Poet . " " The first thing that was read , " wrote Dorothy to Mary , who ...
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... took down nearly the whole work at Coleridge's dictation , and when she departed , broken in health , there was little hope of its continuing . In May 1810 Coleridge returned to his wife at Keswick , in order to be out of the way when ...
... took down nearly the whole work at Coleridge's dictation , and when she departed , broken in health , there was little hope of its continuing . In May 1810 Coleridge returned to his wife at Keswick , in order to be out of the way when ...
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