Essays from "The Times.": Being a Selection from the Literary Papers which Have Appeared in that Journal, Том 1John Murray, 1871 |
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... · DEAN SWIFT STELLA AND VANESSA 214 • REMINISCENCES OF COLERIDGE AND SOUTHEY BY COTTLE • 237 JOHN KEATS 255 • GROTE'S HISTORY OF GREECE 270 LITERATURE OF THE RAIL . 311 UNIV . OF ESSAYS . LORD NELSON AND LADY HAMILTON.
... · DEAN SWIFT STELLA AND VANESSA 214 • REMINISCENCES OF COLERIDGE AND SOUTHEY BY COTTLE • 237 JOHN KEATS 255 • GROTE'S HISTORY OF GREECE 270 LITERATURE OF THE RAIL . 311 UNIV . OF ESSAYS . LORD NELSON AND LADY HAMILTON.
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... a close some time before its natural term . His uncle wished him to go into the Church , as we have said . The nephew had no religious opinions to BECOMES ACQUAINTED WITH COLERIDGE . 173 justify the step , 172 ROBERT SOUTHEY .
... a close some time before its natural term . His uncle wished him to go into the Church , as we have said . The nephew had no religious opinions to BECOMES ACQUAINTED WITH COLERIDGE . 173 justify the step , 172 ROBERT SOUTHEY .
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... Coleridge prudently engaged him- self , and whose father had lately died , leaving a widow and six children " wholly unprovided for . " The " huge evil " was fatal . The grand emigration scheme died where it was born - in the heads of ...
... Coleridge prudently engaged him- self , and whose father had lately died , leaving a widow and six children " wholly unprovided for . " The " huge evil " was fatal . The grand emigration scheme died where it was born - in the heads of ...
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... Coleridge as well as Southey , to the more imminent question of providing , without loss of time , for their own daily bread . To obtain necessary food , they started as public lecturers in Bristol - Southey taking up history ...
... Coleridge as well as Southey , to the more imminent question of providing , without loss of time , for their own daily bread . To obtain necessary food , they started as public lecturers in Bristol - Southey taking up history ...
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... man sat down and made a will , by which he left the whole of his worldly possessions for the foundation of a lunatic asylum . October , 3 , 1850 . REMINISCENCES OF COLERIDGE AND SOUTHEY . 237 REMINISCENCES OF COLERIDGE 236 DEAN SWIFT .
... man sat down and made a will , by which he left the whole of his worldly possessions for the foundation of a lunatic asylum . October , 3 , 1850 . REMINISCENCES OF COLERIDGE AND SOUTHEY . 237 REMINISCENCES OF COLERIDGE 236 DEAN SWIFT .
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