Specimens of the Table Talk of the Late Samuel Taylor Coleridge: In Two Volumes, Том 1Murray, 1835 - 750 страници This is a reproduction of the original artefact. Generally these books are created from careful scans of the original. This allows us to preserve the book accurately and present it in the way the author intended. Since the original versions are generally quite old, there may occasionally be certain imperfections within these reproductions. We're happy to make these classics available again for future generations to enjoy! |
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... manner , so simple his language , so affectionate the glance of his pleasant eye ! There were , indeed , some whom Coleridge tired , and some whom he sent asleep . It would occasionally so happen , when the ab- struser mood was strong ...
... manner , so simple his language , so affectionate the glance of his pleasant eye ! There were , indeed , some whom Coleridge tired , and some whom he sent asleep . It would occasionally so happen , when the ab- struser mood was strong ...
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... manner was plain and direct enough ; and even when , as sometimes happened , he seemed to ramble from the road , and to lose himself in a wil- derness of digressions , the truth was , that at that very time he was working out his fore ...
... manner was plain and direct enough ; and even when , as sometimes happened , he seemed to ramble from the road , and to lose himself in a wil- derness of digressions , the truth was , that at that very time he was working out his fore ...
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... manner . Yet with all this , so peculiar were the flow and breadth of Mr. Coleridge's conversation , that I am very sensible how much those who can best judge will have to complain of my representation of it . The following specimens ...
... manner . Yet with all this , so peculiar were the flow and breadth of Mr. Coleridge's conversation , that I am very sensible how much those who can best judge will have to complain of my representation of it . The following specimens ...
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... manner and diction as was possible . With this explanation , I must leave it to those who still have the tones of " that old man eloquent " ringing in their ears , to say how far I have succeeded in this delicate enterprise of stamp ...
... manner and diction as was possible . With this explanation , I must leave it to those who still have the tones of " that old man eloquent " ringing in their ears , to say how far I have succeeded in this delicate enterprise of stamp ...
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... manners , and I never doubted his delicacy or his uprightness . His oppor- tunities of seeing Mr. Coleridge were at a particular period considerable , and con- geniality of powers and pursuits would necessarily make those opportunities ...
... manners , and I never doubted his delicacy or his uprightness . His oppor- tunities of seeing Mr. Coleridge were at a particular period considerable , and con- geniality of powers and pursuits would necessarily make those opportunities ...
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