Biographia Literaria, 1817, Volumen1Scolar Press, 1971 - 310 páginas |
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... honors , even of those honors , which were dearest to his heart , as gratefully bestowed by that school , and still binding him to the interests of that school , in which he had been himself educated , and to which during his whole life ...
... honors , even of those honors , which were dearest to his heart , as gratefully bestowed by that school , and still binding him to the interests of that school , in which he had been himself educated , and to which during his whole life ...
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... honor ! I never heard of such a thing . D. Have you not seen this Mr. Coleridge , or heard of , his haranguing and talking to knots and clusters of the inhabitants ? -What are you grinning at , Sir ! L. Beg your honor's pardon ! but I ...
... honor ! I never heard of such a thing . D. Have you not seen this Mr. Coleridge , or heard of , his haranguing and talking to knots and clusters of the inhabitants ? -What are you grinning at , Sir ! L. Beg your honor's pardon ! but I ...
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... honor an't angry with me . I can say no more than I know . I never saw him talking with any one , but my land- lord , and our curate , and the strange gentle- D. Has he not been seen wandering on the hills towards the Channel , and ...
... honor an't angry with me . I can say no more than I know . I never saw him talking with any one , but my land- lord , and our curate , and the strange gentle- D. Has he not been seen wandering on the hills towards the Channel , and ...
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