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... letter con- taining , amongst a great deal of matter in which I was not personally con- cerned , two complaints against me in particular . One was , that in the Table Talk , I had published as a re- mark of Mr. Coleridge that you were a ...
... letter con- taining , amongst a great deal of matter in which I was not personally con- cerned , two complaints against me in particular . One was , that in the Table Talk , I had published as a re- mark of Mr. Coleridge that you were a ...
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... letter to Fletcher " and " on the Spanish war , " - to your gra- tuitous and mistaken statements re- specting his intercourse with Sir James Mackintosh and Messrs . Wedgewood ; to these and the like I say , as they re- quire , nothing ...
... letter to Fletcher " and " on the Spanish war , " - to your gra- tuitous and mistaken statements re- specting his intercourse with Sir James Mackintosh and Messrs . Wedgewood ; to these and the like I say , as they re- quire , nothing ...
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... letter about 801 . between him and Wordsworth . never paid or gave Wordsworth any money for services . What that letter alluded to , I cannot tell . I published it to shew the confusion of Coleridge's memory on money affairs . He never ...
... letter about 801 . between him and Wordsworth . never paid or gave Wordsworth any money for services . What that letter alluded to , I cannot tell . I published it to shew the confusion of Coleridge's memory on money affairs . He never ...
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... letter'd treasures ; not because his search Has div'd the druid mounds , illustrating His country's annals , and the monuments Of darker ages ; not because his woods Wave o'er the dripping cavern of OLD STOUur , Where classic temples ...
... letter'd treasures ; not because his search Has div'd the druid mounds , illustrating His country's annals , and the monuments Of darker ages ; not because his woods Wave o'er the dripping cavern of OLD STOUur , Where classic temples ...
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... letter from Athens was read , giving a lively account of the operations now going on for the restoration of the metropolis of Greece , accompanied with a periodical journal of the discoveries on the excavations made in the city ...
... letter from Athens was read , giving a lively account of the operations now going on for the restoration of the metropolis of Greece , accompanied with a periodical journal of the discoveries on the excavations made in the city ...
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