The Poetical and Dramatic Works of S.T. Coleridge: With a Memoir, Volume 1Little, Brown, 1854 - 331 pages |
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Page viii
... course of a very few years after three - and - twenty all his very finest poems were produced ; his twenty - fifth year has been called his annus mirabilis . To be a Prodigal's favourite then , worse truth ! a Miser's pensioner , " is ...
... course of a very few years after three - and - twenty all his very finest poems were produced ; his twenty - fifth year has been called his annus mirabilis . To be a Prodigal's favourite then , worse truth ! a Miser's pensioner , " is ...
Page xxxii
... course , would shut him out from all those advantages that might have lain open to him had he remained a member of the Esta- blished Church . In June , leaving Cambridge he went to Ox- ford to visit an old school - fellow , and here for ...
... course , would shut him out from all those advantages that might have lain open to him had he remained a member of the Esta- blished Church . In June , leaving Cambridge he went to Ox- ford to visit an old school - fellow , and here for ...
Page xxxiii
... course of the winter intended " to learn the theory and practice of agriculture or car- pentry . " After a short stay at Bristol , where he was in- troduced to his future wife , and to Mr. Joseph Cottle , then a publisher in that city ...
... course of the winter intended " to learn the theory and practice of agriculture or car- pentry . " After a short stay at Bristol , where he was in- troduced to his future wife , and to Mr. Joseph Cottle , then a publisher in that city ...
Page xxxvi
... course of half a year I mean to return to Cambridge , having previously taken my name off from the University's control , and , hiring lodgings there for myself and wife , finish my great work of Imitations in two volumes . My former ...
... course of half a year I mean to return to Cambridge , having previously taken my name off from the University's control , and , hiring lodgings there for myself and wife , finish my great work of Imitations in two volumes . My former ...
Page xxxix
... course of his acquaintance with Coleridge , to have been a generous and unexact- ing friend . The plan for the annuity failed , and Coleridge thought of taking charge of a school , which was offered to him on very advantageous terms ...
... course of his acquaintance with Coleridge , to have been a generous and unexact- ing friend . The plan for the annuity failed , and Coleridge thought of taking charge of a school , which was offered to him on very advantageous terms ...
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