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Pagina 104
... Coleridge immediately retreated , and mixing with the crowd , entirely escaped suspicion . This conduct on the part of Coleridge , was severely censured by the Under- graduates . . . In fact , the exchange of places had been prearranged ...
... Coleridge immediately retreated , and mixing with the crowd , entirely escaped suspicion . This conduct on the part of Coleridge , was severely censured by the Under- graduates . . . In fact , the exchange of places had been prearranged ...
Pagina 106
... Coleridge got through the summer term without further trouble , dropping his former bad influences , getting up at six to work , and writing for all the prizes . Then when the vacation arrived , he set off on an apparently innocuous ...
... Coleridge got through the summer term without further trouble , dropping his former bad influences , getting up at six to work , and writing for all the prizes . Then when the vacation arrived , he set off on an apparently innocuous ...
Pagina 107
... Coleridge and accused him of Jacobinism , to which Coleridge retorted unanswerably that he was neither Jacobin nor Democrat but Pantisocrat . Coleridge's family warned him that if he persisted with Pantisocracy they would have to have ...
... Coleridge and accused him of Jacobinism , to which Coleridge retorted unanswerably that he was neither Jacobin nor Democrat but Pantisocrat . Coleridge's family warned him that if he persisted with Pantisocracy they would have to have ...
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The Lady of Christs | 44 |
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