The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen9W. Paterson, 1889 |
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... Cottle , along with Coleridge's Ancient Mariner , and two or three other of his pieces . " In the autumn of 1798 , Mr Coleridge , a friend of his Mr Chester , my sister , and I , crossed from Yarmouth to Hamburgh , where we remained a ...
... Cottle , along with Coleridge's Ancient Mariner , and two or three other of his pieces . " In the autumn of 1798 , Mr Coleridge , a friend of his Mr Chester , my sister , and I , crossed from Yarmouth to Hamburgh , where we remained a ...
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... Cottle to send a copy of his poems in April 1796. He afterwards went down to Racedown to return Wordsworth's visit , but the precise date of his first arrival at Racedown is unknown . Probably , during that summer and autumn of 1796 ...
... Cottle to send a copy of his poems in April 1796. He afterwards went down to Racedown to return Wordsworth's visit , but the precise date of his first arrival at Racedown is unknown . Probably , during that summer and autumn of 1796 ...
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... Cottle , in June 1797. " I am sojourning for a few days , " he says , " at Racedown , Dorset , the mansion of our friend Words- worth . Wordsworth admires my tragedy , which gives me great hopes . He has written a tragedy himself . I ...
... Cottle , in June 1797. " I am sojourning for a few days , " he says , " at Racedown , Dorset , the mansion of our friend Words- worth . Wordsworth admires my tragedy , which gives me great hopes . He has written a tragedy himself . I ...
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... protested that he had had none ! This , however , may be mere local gossip . * See " Cottle's Early Recollections , vol . i . , p . 252 . CHAPTER VIII . ALFOXDEN : COLERIDGE : THE LYRICAL BALLADS IX . H FIRST HOME AT RACEDOWN . 113.
... protested that he had had none ! This , however , may be mere local gossip . * See " Cottle's Early Recollections , vol . i . , p . 252 . CHAPTER VIII . ALFOXDEN : COLERIDGE : THE LYRICAL BALLADS IX . H FIRST HOME AT RACEDOWN . 113.
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... Cottle , and others could easily come down . Charles Lloyd lived much with Coleridge , and George Burnet , one of his Pantisocratic friends , was a frequent visitor . Macintosh ( afterwards Sir James ) used to come , and Bowles , and ...
... Cottle , and others could easily come down . Charles Lloyd lived much with Coleridge , and George Burnet , one of his Pantisocratic friends , was a frequent visitor . Macintosh ( afterwards Sir James ) used to come , and Bowles , and ...
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