Early Recollections: Chiefly Relating to the Late Samuel Taylor Coleridge, During His Long Residence in Bristol, Volumen1Longman, Rees & Company, 1837 |
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... lost for ever . The delicate features of the mind , the nice discriminations of character , and the minute peculiarities of conduct , are soon obliterated . " - DR . JOHNSON . tion , " The Augustan Age of Bristol . " A 3 PREFACE . ix.
... lost for ever . The delicate features of the mind , the nice discriminations of character , and the minute peculiarities of conduct , are soon obliterated . " - DR . JOHNSON . tion , " The Augustan Age of Bristol . " A 3 PREFACE . ix.
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... tion , " The Augustan Age of Bristol . " ) The proposal at that moment , from the repugnance every mind feels , suddenly to adopt new impres- sions , combined , as it was , with a confirmed reluctance to commence any laborious ...
... tion , " The Augustan Age of Bristol . " ) The proposal at that moment , from the repugnance every mind feels , suddenly to adopt new impres- sions , combined , as it was , with a confirmed reluctance to commence any laborious ...
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... tion made for so long a voyage , still the delights and wide - spreading advantages of Pantisocracy , formed one of their everlasting themes of conver- sation ; and , considering the barrenness of the subject , it was , in no common ...
... tion made for so long a voyage , still the delights and wide - spreading advantages of Pantisocracy , formed one of their everlasting themes of conver- sation ; and , considering the barrenness of the subject , it was , in no common ...
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... tion of time , he said , would still remain for their own individual pursuits , so that they might read , converse , and even write books . Cowper , in an unpublished letter , now before me says , " I know well that publication is neces ...
... tion of time , he said , would still remain for their own individual pursuits , so that they might read , converse , and even write books . Cowper , in an unpublished letter , now before me says , " I know well that publication is neces ...
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... tion , only stand out , invested in softer hues . Cervantes is not the less read , because the acclamations of praise were heard by him in his abodes of penury . Butler , Otway , Collins , Chat- terton , and Burns , and men like them ...
... tion , only stand out , invested in softer hues . Cervantes is not the less read , because the acclamations of praise were heard by him in his abodes of penury . Butler , Otway , Collins , Chat- terton , and Burns , and men like them ...
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