What little suppers, or sizings, as they were called, have I enjoyed ; when jEschylus, and Plato, and Thucydides were pushed aside, with a pile of lexicons, &c. to discuss the pamphlets of the day. Ever and anon, a pamphlet issued from the pen of Burke.... The Gentleman's Magazine, and Historical Chronicle, for the Year ... - Strana 5581834Úplné zobrazenie - O tejto knihe
| 1834 - Počet stránok 734
...capricious. He took little exercise merely for the sake of exercise ; but he was ready at any time to uubend his mind in conversation, and for the sake of this,...and in the evening, with our negus, we had them viva voce gloriously. O Coleridge! it was indeed an inauspicious hour, when you quitted the friendly cloisters... | |
| 1835 - Počet stránok 544
...those rooms I What little suppers, or sizings, as they were called, have I enjoyed ; when ./Eschylus, and Plato, and Thucydides were pushed aside, with...and in the evening, with our negus, we had them viva voce gloriously. O Coleridge ! it was, indeed, an inauspicious hour when you quitted the friendly cloisters... | |
| 1835 - Počet stránok 592
...those rooms ! What little suppers, or sizings, as they were called, have I enjoyed ; when .ZEschylus, and Plato, and Thucydides were pushed aside, with...and in the evening, with our negus, we had them viva voce gloriously. O Coleridge ! it was, indeed, an inauspicious hour when you quitted the friendly cloisters... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1836 - Počet stránok 496
...evenings have I spent in these rooms! What little suppers, or singings, as they were called have enjoyod when jEschylus, and Plato, and Thucydides were pushed...evening he would repeat whole pages verbatim. Frend's Triai was then in progress. Pamphlets swarmed from the press. Coleridge had read them all ; and in... | |
| James Gillman - 1838 - Počet stránok 446
...degree, in a moment of mad-cap caprice, and in an inauspicious hour ! — ' When,' as Coleridge says, ' I left the friendly cloisters, and the happy grove...the evening he would repeat whole pages verbatim." Then * The writer of the article above quoted followed Coleridge in the school, and was elected to... | |
| James Gillman - 1838 - Počet stránok 398
...those rooms ! What little suppers, or sizing^ as they were called, have I enjoyed ; when jEscfaylus, and Plato, and Thucydides were pushed aside, with...the evening he would repeat whole pages verbatim/' Then * The writer of the article above quoted followed Coleridge in the school, and was elected to... | |
| Samuel Taylor [poetical works] Coleridge - 1838 - Počet stránok 492
...cnjoypd when Ylvsi'hylus. and Plato, and Thucydides were pushed aside, with a pile of lexicons, &r., to discuss the pamphlets of the day. Ever and anon...evening he would repeat whole pages verbatim. Frend's Triai was then in progress. Pamphlets swarmed from the press. Coleridge had read them all ; and in... | |
| 1838 - Počet stránok 596
...those rooms ! What little suppers, or sixings, as they were called, have I enjoyed, when . i '.schylus, and Plato, and Thucydides, were pushed aside, with...Burke. There was no need of having the book before ua. Coleridge had read it in the morning, and in the evening he would repeat whole pages verbatim."... | |
| James Gillman - 1838 - Počet stránok 386
...the course of his path in life, and this was Frend's trial.* " During it," to resume the quotation, " pamphlets swarmed from the press. Coleridge had read...and in the evening, with our negus, we had them viva voce gloriously." Coleridge has recorded that he was a Socinian till twenty-five. Be not startled,... | |
| James Gillman - 1838 - Počet stránok 396
...the course of his path in life, and this was Freud's trial.* " During it," to resume the quotation, " pamphlets swarmed from the press. Coleridge had read...; and in the evening, with our negus, we had them vivd voce gloriously." Coleridge has recorded that he was a Socinian till twenty-five. Be not startled,... | |
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