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" But as in my very first conception of the tale I had the whole present to my mind, with the wholeness no less than with the liveliness of a vision, I trust that I shall be able to embody in verse the three parts yet to come, in the course of the present... "
MacMillan's Magazine - Page 445
edited by - 1896
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Text-book of Poetry: From Wordsworth, Coleridge, Burns, Beattie, Goldsmith ...

Henry Norman Hudson - English poetry - 1882 - 720 pages
...my mind, with the wholeness, no less than with the loveliness of a vision; I trust that 1 shall yet be able to embody in verse the three parts yet to come The metre of the Ckrittabet is not, properly speaking, Irregular, though it may seem so from its being...
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Poems

Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1888 - 328 pages
...whole present to my mind, with the wholeness no less than with the liveliness of a vision, I trust that I shall be able to embody in verse the three parts yet to come, in the course of the present year. It is probable, that it' the poem had been finished at either of the former periods, or if even the...
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Parodies of the Works of English & American Authors, Volume 5

English wit and humor - 1888 - 344 pages
...that his excuse for continuing the fragment is to be found in Coleridge's own words, "I trust that I shall be able to embody in verse the three parts yet to come, in the course of the present year " (1816), a half promise which he never redeemed. Mr. Tupper's poem is in three parts, and is written...
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The Poems of S. T. Coleridge

Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1888 - 330 pages
...whole present to my mind, with the wholeness no less than with the liveliness of a vision, I trust that I shall be able to embody in verse the three parts yet to come. in the conrseof the present year. It is probable, that if the poem had been finished at either of the former...
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The Poetical Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Volume 2

Samuel Taylor Coleridge - English poetry - 1890 - 412 pages
...whole present to my mind, with the wholeness no less than with the liveliness of a vision, I trust that I shall be able to embody in verse the three parts yet to come, in the course of the present year." The whole of the sentence reappears in 1828, except the concluding words, — " in the course of the...
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The Poetical Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge

Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1893 - 886 pages
...words of the first paragraph had to be 1 modified, the sentence ending thus : ' I (^ trust I shall yet be able to embody in verse the three parts yet to come.' "! In 1834 the Preface was still described as that of 1816, but the passage beginning, i ' Since the latter...
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Littell's Living Age, Volume 209

Literature - 1896 - 928 pages
...stages of imperfection, "The Three Graves," "The Wanderings of Cain," "The Ballad of the Dark Ladle," and "Christabel." One of these fragments gave Charles...was repeated with the exception of the words we have italicized. If, then, this was the case, why did he not finish it, or at least set himself to the task?...
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The Living Age, Volume 209

1896 - 842 pages
...the author. "As in my very first conception of the tale," he writes, "l had the whole present to ray mind with the wholeness no less than with the liveliness...parts yet to come, in the course of the present year." ln the edition of 1828 the whole sentence was repeated with the exception of the words we have italicized....
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Coleridge's Ancient Mariner, Kubla Khan and Christabel

Samuel Taylor Coleridge - Huntington, Tuley Francis - 1898 - 166 pages
...present to my mind, with the wholeness, no less than with the liveliness, of a vision, I trust that I shall be able to embody in verse the three parts yet to come, in the course of the present year. "It is probable, that if the poem had been finished at either of the former periods, or if even the...
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The Poetical Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge

Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1898 - 806 pages
...present to my mind, with the wholeness, no less than with the liveliness of a vision ; 1 trust that 1 shall be able to embody in verse the three parts yet to come, in the course of the present year. ' It is probable, that if the poem had been finished at either of the former periods, or if even the...
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