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Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Born at Ottery St Mary Derruching of W. Bavil his Father was Vivar - 21. October 1872- Educated at Jesus ав ( bucks Hospital College ( ambridge - Su afil if Desponding from curiquated lov Enlisted under the nume ...
Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Born at Ottery St Mary Derruching of W. Bavil his Father was Vivar - 21. October 1872- Educated at Jesus ав ( bucks Hospital College ( ambridge - Su afil if Desponding from curiquated lov Enlisted under the nume ...
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Samuel Taylor Coleridge. that an averted look would rack , a heart which would have beaten calmly in the tremblings ... Coleridge was the youngest child of the Reverend John Coleridge , Vicar of the parish of Ot- tery St. Mary , in the ...
Samuel Taylor Coleridge. that an averted look would rack , a heart which would have beaten calmly in the tremblings ... Coleridge was the youngest child of the Reverend John Coleridge , Vicar of the parish of Ot- tery St. Mary , in the ...
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Samuel Taylor Coleridge. and found himself out of snuff . I offered him my box . He declined taking any- he , a poor actor , could not put his fingers into a royal box . ' I said , ' Take some , pray ; you will obleege me . ' Upon which ...
Samuel Taylor Coleridge. and found himself out of snuff . I offered him my box . He declined taking any- he , a poor actor , could not put his fingers into a royal box . ' I said , ' Take some , pray ; you will obleege me . ' Upon which ...
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Samuel Taylor Coleridge. lished it in Cobbett , and they took cognizance of it as a breach of privilege , they violated the plain distinc- tion between privilege and law . As a speech in the House , the House could alone animadvert upon ...
Samuel Taylor Coleridge. lished it in Cobbett , and they took cognizance of it as a breach of privilege , they violated the plain distinc- tion between privilege and law . As a speech in the House , the House could alone animadvert upon ...
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Samuel Taylor Coleridge. JANUARY 3 , 1823 . Materialism - Ghosts . EITHER We have an immortal soul , or we have not . If we have not , we are beasts ; the first and wisest of beasts , it may be ; but still true beasts . * We shall only ...
Samuel Taylor Coleridge. JANUARY 3 , 1823 . Materialism - Ghosts . EITHER We have an immortal soul , or we have not . If we have not , we are beasts ; the first and wisest of beasts , it may be ; but still true beasts . * We shall only ...
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