Cripplegate mould. Coleridge is just dead, having lived just long enough to close the eyes of Wordsworth, who paid the debt to nature but a week or two before — poor Col., but two days before he died, he wrote to a bookseller proposing an epic poem... MacMillan's Magazine - Page 445edited by - 1896Full view - About this book
| Charles Lamb - 1903 - 510 pages
...long enough to close the eyes of Wordsworth, who paid the debt to Nature but a week or two before. Poor Col., but two days before he died he wrote to...left behind him more than forty thousand treatises in crjticism, metaphysics, and divinity, but few of them in a state of completion. They are now destined,... | |
| Edward Verrall Lucas - 1905 - 656 pages
...long enough to close the eyes of Wordsworth, who paid the debt to nature but a week or two before. Poor Col., but two days before he died, he wrote to...him more than forty thousand treatises in criticism and metaphysics but few of them in a state of completion. They are now destined, perhaps, to wrap up... | |
| Alfred Ainger - English literature - 1905 - 362 pages
...long enough to close the eyes of Wordsworth, who paid the debt of nature but a week or two before. Poor Col., but two days before he died he wrote to...proposing an epic poem on the "Wanderings of Cain," in twenty -four books. It is said he has left behind him more than forty thousand treatises in criticisms,... | |
| Alfred Ainger - English literature - 1905 - 352 pages
...long enough to close the eyes of Wordsworth, who paid the debt of nature but a week or two before. Poor Col., but two days before he died he wrote to...proposing an epic poem on the "Wanderings of Cain," in twenty -four books. It is said he has left behind him more than forty thousand treatises in criticisms,... | |
| Paul Elmer More - English literature - 1906 - 304 pages
...long enough to close the eyes of Wordsworth, who paid the debt to Nature but a week or two before. Poor Col., but two days before he died he wrote to...divinity, but few of them in a state of completion. They are now destined, perhaps, to wrap up spices. You see what mutations the busy hand of Time has... | |
| Paul Elmer More - English literature - 1906 - 302 pages
...long enough to close the eyes of Wordsworth, who paid the debt to Nature but a week or two before. Poor Col., but two days before he died he wrote to...divinity, but few of them in a state of completion. They are now destined, perhaps, to wrap up spices. You see what mutations the busy hand of Time has... | |
| Paul Elmer More - English literature - 1906 - 326 pages
...Wordsworth, who paid the debt to Nature but a week or two before. Poor Col., but two days before he f died he wrote to a bookseller, proposing an epic poem...divinity, but few of them in a state of completion. They are now destined, perhaps, to wrap up spices. You see what mutations the busy hand of Time has... | |
| Paul Elmer More - American literature - 1906 - 304 pages
...long enough to close the eyes of Wordsworth, who paid the debt to Nature but a week or two before. Poor Col., but two days before he died he wrote to...forty thousand treatises in criticism, metaphysics, aud divinity, but few of them in a state of completion. They are now destined, perhaps, to wrap up... | |
| Charles Lamb, Mary Lamb - 1907 - 484 pages
...long enough to close the eyes of Wordsworth, who paid the debt to Nature but a week or two before. Poor Col., but two days before he died he wrote to...divinity, but few of them in a state of completion. They are now destined, perhaps, to wrap up spices. You see what mutations the busy hand of Time has... | |
| Edward Verrall Lucas - English letters - 1907 - 454 pages
...long enough to close the eyes of Wordsworth, who paid the debt to nature but a week or two before. Poor Col., but two days before he died he wrote to...him more than forty thousand treatises in criticism and metaphysics, but few of them in a state of completion. They are now destined, perhaps, to wrap... | |
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