The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen9W. Paterson, 1889 |
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... Coleridge - the two poets who may be said , without disparagement of the rest , to have been the leaders of the whole movement . I have therefore to refer frequently , not only to Coleridge , but also to Southey , Lamb , Scott , Landor ...
... Coleridge - the two poets who may be said , without disparagement of the rest , to have been the leaders of the whole movement . I have therefore to refer frequently , not only to Coleridge , but also to Southey , Lamb , Scott , Landor ...
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... Coleridge's increasing weakness , with real magnanimity . He believed in him , as a friend and a poet , and felt the marvellous charm and fascination of his genius to the very last . Of Landor and Leigh Hunt , of Montagu , De Quincey ...
... Coleridge's increasing weakness , with real magnanimity . He believed in him , as a friend and a poet , and felt the marvellous charm and fascination of his genius to the very last . Of Landor and Leigh Hunt , of Montagu , De Quincey ...
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... Coleridge writes of a visit he paid to her father at Hamp- stead in 1834. " How well do I remember Mr Words- worth , with one leg upon the stair , delaying his ascent , till he had uttered , with an emphasis which seemed to proceed from ...
... Coleridge writes of a visit he paid to her father at Hamp- stead in 1834. " How well do I remember Mr Words- worth , with one leg upon the stair , delaying his ascent , till he had uttered , with an emphasis which seemed to proceed from ...
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... Coleridge - to whose biography of S. T. C. the lovers of English Literature are looking for- ward with rare ... Coleridge I am indebted for letters from Words- worth to his father , Mr Justice Coleridge , for access to the * Many of ...
... Coleridge - to whose biography of S. T. C. the lovers of English Literature are looking for- ward with rare ... Coleridge I am indebted for letters from Words- worth to his father , Mr Justice Coleridge , for access to the * Many of ...
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... Coleridge having received a subsidy from the Wedgwoods , when they visited Germany in 1798 , is probably quite erroneous ... Coleridge's residence in Germany , over and above the annuity which they paid him regularly . WILLIAM KNIGHT ...
... Coleridge having received a subsidy from the Wedgwoods , when they visited Germany in 1798 , is probably quite erroneous ... Coleridge's residence in Germany , over and above the annuity which they paid him regularly . WILLIAM KNIGHT ...
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