Biographia literaria ... 1817, Volumen2G. P. Putnam, 1848 |
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... Watchman , by Samuel Taylor Coleridge . This Miscellany will be comprised in two sheets , or thirty - two pages , closely printed in 8vo ; the type , long primer . Its contents , 1. A history of the domestic and foreign policy of ...
... Watchman , by Samuel Taylor Coleridge . This Miscellany will be comprised in two sheets , or thirty - two pages , closely printed in 8vo ; the type , long primer . Its contents , 1. A history of the domestic and foreign policy of ...
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... Watchman . * * * " MY DEAR FRIEND , " Birmingham , January , 1796 . * * * " My exertions here have been incessant , for in whatever company I go , I I am obliged to be the figurante of the circle . Yesterday I preached twice , and ...
... Watchman . * * * " MY DEAR FRIEND , " Birmingham , January , 1796 . * * * " My exertions here have been incessant , for in whatever company I go , I I am obliged to be the figurante of the circle . Yesterday I preached twice , and ...
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... Watchman in that town . 6 with H.'s letter . Mr. “ This morning I called on Mr. received me as a rider , and treated me with insolence that was really amusing from its novelty . Overstocked with these articles . ' - ' People always ...
... Watchman in that town . 6 with H.'s letter . Mr. “ This morning I called on Mr. received me as a rider , and treated me with insolence that was really amusing from its novelty . Overstocked with these articles . ' - ' People always ...
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... Watchman , and had certainly some ground for confidence in his future success . His tour had been a triumph ; and the impression made by his personal demeanor and extraordinary eloquence was unprecedented , and such as was never effaced ...
... Watchman , and had certainly some ground for confidence in his future success . His tour had been a triumph ; and the impression made by his personal demeanor and extraordinary eloquence was unprecedented , and such as was never effaced ...
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... Watchman was published ; it ended with the tenth number on the 13th of May following . Further remarks concerning that Work will be found in the notes to the tenth chapter of this volume . In March Mr. C. removed to a house in Oxford ...
... Watchman was published ; it ended with the tenth number on the 13th of May following . Further remarks concerning that Work will be found in the notes to the tenth chapter of this volume . In March Mr. C. removed to a house in Oxford ...
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