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Page 44
neous appearance of Coleridge's poem ad- | em , as first framed , and one of the most dressed to his friend Edmund , we ... appeared , says no more than the truth when he speaks of the period between 1800 and 1804 as " the turning- point ...
neous appearance of Coleridge's poem ad- | em , as first framed , and one of the most dressed to his friend Edmund , we ... appeared , says no more than the truth when he speaks of the period between 1800 and 1804 as " the turning- point ...
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... appeared in the year 1713 , when he had gone to London , mainly perhaps for the purpose of finding a publisher . Be- tween that year and 1709 had appeared his " New Theory of Vision " and " The Prin- ciples of Human Knowledge , " as ...
... appeared in the year 1713 , when he had gone to London , mainly perhaps for the purpose of finding a publisher . Be- tween that year and 1709 had appeared his " New Theory of Vision " and " The Prin- ciples of Human Knowledge , " as ...
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... appeared to be acceptable . It is true that every now and then she would startle him with some sudden , half - ironical remark , as when , one day , she inquired whether he had obtained an unlimited leave of ab- sence from Miss ...
... appeared to be acceptable . It is true that every now and then she would startle him with some sudden , half - ironical remark , as when , one day , she inquired whether he had obtained an unlimited leave of ab- sence from Miss ...
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