The Works of Charles Lamb: Last essays of EliaJ.M. Dent & sons, Limited, 1903 |
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... Coleridge was but two and a half years older than Lamb , and entered the school at the same time ; and as he was not advanced to the rank of a Grecian till 1788 , they must have moved in the same region of the school world , and had ...
... Coleridge was but two and a half years older than Lamb , and entered the school at the same time ; and as he was not advanced to the rank of a Grecian till 1788 , they must have moved in the same region of the school world , and had ...
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... Coleridge : there were , finally , those frequent afternoon and whole - day leaves , which he spent for the most part in that other medieval scene , his home within the Temple precincts . These lines of influence all con- verged ; and ...
... Coleridge : there were , finally , those frequent afternoon and whole - day leaves , which he spent for the most part in that other medieval scene , his home within the Temple precincts . These lines of influence all con- verged ; and ...
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... Coleridge apostrophised , with absolute moral intuition if not in the language of great poetry , as " my gentle - hearted Charles , " we must pass almost at a step to the day when an unexampled call was made upon whatever riches ...
... Coleridge apostrophised , with absolute moral intuition if not in the language of great poetry , as " my gentle - hearted Charles , " we must pass almost at a step to the day when an unexampled call was made upon whatever riches ...
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... Coleridge , in the earliest of his letters that has been preserved to us : " My life has been somewhat diversified of late . The six weeks that finished last year and begun this , your very humble servant spent very agreeably in a ...
... Coleridge , in the earliest of his letters that has been preserved to us : " My life has been somewhat diversified of late . The six weeks that finished last year and begun this , your very humble servant spent very agreeably in a ...
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... Coleridge in January 1798 ; " but I see no opening yet of a situation for her . Your invitation went to my very heart ; but you have a power of exciting interest , of leading all hearts captive , too forcible to admit of Mary's being ...
... Coleridge in January 1798 ; " but I see no opening yet of a situation for her . Your invitation went to my very heart ; but you have a power of exciting interest , of leading all hearts captive , too forcible to admit of Mary's being ...
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