Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volumes 288-289F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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Page 402
... thoughts , in poetic form or in the purest prose . Is there a page in his " Table Talk " that does not send the mind wandering into some interesting train of thought ? Coleridge's idealistic form of thought shows itself even in his ...
... thoughts , in poetic form or in the purest prose . Is there a page in his " Table Talk " that does not send the mind wandering into some interesting train of thought ? Coleridge's idealistic form of thought shows itself even in his ...
Page 406
... thought amid the waters of the Hellespont . It was a most characteristic sentiment of his that thought could with ease transport him to the days of his youth , but he of all men had the present poetic youth , which requires no effort of ...
... thought amid the waters of the Hellespont . It was a most characteristic sentiment of his that thought could with ease transport him to the days of his youth , but he of all men had the present poetic youth , which requires no effort of ...
Page 525
... thought - and they had utterly failed to find him . The stranger had come to them with the water before moonset , had put them on the right track by means of the blazed trees , and other marks which he had himself made in coming along ...
... thought - and they had utterly failed to find him . The stranger had come to them with the water before moonset , had put them on the right track by means of the blazed trees , and other marks which he had himself made in coming along ...
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Richardson Samuel Some Correspondents | 22 |
Naples Low Life | 84 |
By W MILLER M | 105 |
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