Selected Essays of William Hazlitt, 1778-1830Nonesuch Press, 1934 - 807 pagina's |
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Pagina 518
... Coleridge , like a running footman by a state coach , that he might not lose a syllable or sound that fell from Coleridge's lips . He told me his private opinion , that Coleridge was a wonderful man . He scarcely opened his lips , much ...
... Coleridge , like a running footman by a state coach , that he might not lose a syllable or sound that fell from Coleridge's lips . He told me his private opinion , that Coleridge was a wonderful man . He scarcely opened his lips , much ...
Pagina 521
... Coleridge an account of a boy that had been drowned the day before , and that they had tried to save him at the risk of their own lives . He said " he did not know how it was that they ventured , but , Sir , we have a nature towards one ...
... Coleridge an account of a boy that had been drowned the day before , and that they had tried to save him at the risk of their own lives . He said " he did not know how it was that they ventured , but , Sir , we have a nature towards one ...
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... COLERIDGE ( LECTURES ON THE ENGLISH POETS , 1818 ) IT remains that I should say a few words of Mr. Coleridge ; and there is no one who has a better right to say what he thinks of ... COLERIDGE 723 Coleridge (Lectures on the English Poets)
... COLERIDGE ( LECTURES ON THE ENGLISH POETS , 1818 ) IT remains that I should say a few words of Mr. Coleridge ; and there is no one who has a better right to say what he thinks of ... COLERIDGE 723 Coleridge (Lectures on the English Poets)
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On the Love of Life | 8 |
On Living to Onesself | 24 |
On Reading Old Books | 40 |
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