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| Charles Lamb - 1876 - 454 páginas
...fairy-land. But that went off, (as it never came again ; while we stayed we had no more fine sunsets ;) and we entered Coleridge's comfortable study just in the...received from objects of sight before, nor do I suppose I can ever again. Glorious creatures, fine old fellows, Skiddaw, &c. I never shall forget ye, how ye... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1877 - 358 páginas
...in the midst of a gorgeous sunset, which transmuted all the mountains into colours, purple, &c. &c. We entered Coleridge's comfortable study just in the...mountains were all dark with clouds upon their heads. Glorious creatures, I never shall forget ye, how ye lay about that night, like an intrenchment : gone... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1879 - 732 páginas
...fairy-land. But that went off (ae it never came again, while we stayed we had no more fine sunsets) ; and at another time, sea-like, he throws up as rich an...friend's gatherings in his various calb), picked up, he • Mr. Basil Montague aod his lady, who were, during ЬашЬ'в life, among hL) most cordial and... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1880 - 352 páginas
...in the midst of a gorgeous sunset, which transmuted all the mountains into colours, purple, &c. &c. We entered Coleridge's comfortable study just in the...mountains were all dark with clouds upon their heads. Glorious creatures, I never shall forget ye, how ye lay about that night, like an intrenchment : gone... | |
| Alfred Ainger - 1882 - 212 páginas
...Fairyland. But that went off (as it never came again, while we stayed we had no more fine sunsets) ; and we entered Coleridge's comfortable study just in the...Glorious creatures, fine old fellows, Skiddaw, &c., I never shall forget ye, how ye lay about that night, like an entrenchment ; gone to bed, as it seemed... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1882 - 454 páginas
...fairy-land. But that went off, (as it never came again ; while we stayed we had no more fine sunsets ;) and we entered Coleridge's comfortable study just in the...received from objects of sight before, nor do I suppose I can ever again. Glorious creatures, fine old fellows, Skiddaw, &c. I never shall forget ye, how ye... | |
| Anne Burrows Gilchrist - 1883 - 280 páginas
...fairy-land ; but that went off (and it never came again while we stayed we had no more fine sunsets) and we entered Coleridge's comfortable study just in the...received from objects of sight before nor do I suppose I ever can again. Glorious creatures, fine old fellows, Skiddaw, &c., I shall never forget ye, how... | |
| F L. Clarke - 1884 - 278 páginas
...Fairyland. But that went off (as it never came again, while we stayed we had no more fine sunsets) ; and we entered Coleridge's comfortable study just in the...sight before, nor do I suppose that I can ever again." Of Skiddaw he says — " Oh ! its fine black head, and the bleak air atop of it, with a prospect of... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1886 - 494 páginas
...fairy-land. But that went off (as it never came again — while we stayed we had no more fine sunsets) ; and we entered Coleridge's comfortable study just in the...Glorious creatures, fine old fellows, Skiddaw, &c. I never shall forget ye, how ye lay about that night, like an intrenchment ; gone to bed, as it seemed... | |
| Alfred Ainger - 1888 - 256 páginas
...Fairyland. But that went off (as it never came again ; while we stayed we had no more fine sunsets) ; and we entered Coleridge's comfortable study just in the...again. Glorious creatures, fine old fellows, Skiddaw, etc., I never shall forget ye, how ye lay about that night, like an entrenchment ; gone to bed, as... | |
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