Biographia Literaria, 1817, Volumen1Scolar Press, 1971 - 310 páginas |
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Samuel Taylor Coleridge. 6373877 2V BIOGRAPHIA LITERARIA . CHAPTER I. The motives of the present work - Reception of ... motive , or incitement , the reader would not have been troubled with this exculpation . What my ad- ditional ...
Samuel Taylor Coleridge. 6373877 2V BIOGRAPHIA LITERARIA . CHAPTER I. The motives of the present work - Reception of ... motive , or incitement , the reader would not have been troubled with this exculpation . What my ad- ditional ...
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... motives , that this lady when at Edinburgh had declined a proposal of introducing him to her ; that Mr. Southey had written against him ; and Mr. Wordsworth had talked contemptuously of him ; but that as to Coleridge he had noticed him ...
... motives , that this lady when at Edinburgh had declined a proposal of introducing him to her ; that Mr. Southey had written against him ; and Mr. Wordsworth had talked contemptuously of him ; but that as to Coleridge he had noticed him ...
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... motives in my own conviction of the importance , nay , of the necessity of the distinction , as both an ... motive for forgetting . This effusion might have been spared ; but I would feign flatter myself , that the reader will be less ...
... motives in my own conviction of the importance , nay , of the necessity of the distinction , as both an ... motive for forgetting . This effusion might have been spared ; but I would feign flatter myself , that the reader will be less ...
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