| Charles Lamb - 1876 - 456 páginas
...about that night, like an intrenchment ; gone to bed, as it seemed for the night, but promising that ye were to be seen in the morning. Coleridge had got...enough for a church, shelves of scattered folios, an JEolian harp, and an old sofa, half bed, &c. And all looking out upon the last fading view of Skiddaw,... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1877 - 358 páginas
...that night, like an intrenchment : gone to bed, as it seemed, for the night, but promising that ye were to be seen in the morning. Coleridge had got...old sofa, half bed, &c. And all looking out upon the last fading view of Skiddaw, and his broad-breasted brethren : what a night ! Here we stayed three... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1879 - 732 páginas
...that night, like an intrenchinent ; gone tc bed, as it seemed for the night, but promising that ye were to be seen in the morning. Coleridge had got...enough for a church, shelves of scattered folios, an yEolian harp, and an old sofa, half bed, <fcc. And all looking out upon the last fading view of Skiddaw,... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1880 - 352 páginas
...that night, like an intrenchment : gone to bed, as it seemed, for the night, but promising that ye were to be seen in the morning. Coleridge had got...old sofa, half bed, &c. And all looking out upon the last fading view of Skiddaw, and his broad-breasted brethren : what a night ! Here we stayed three... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1881 - 866 páginas
...about that night, like an intrenchment ; gone to bed, as it seemed for the night, but promising that ye were to be seen in the morning. Coleridge had got...enough for a church, shelves of scattered folios, an .ZEolian harp, and an old sofa, half bed, &c. And all looking out upon the last fading view of Skiddaw,... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1882 - 454 páginas
...about that night, like an intrenchment ; gone to bed, as it seemed for the night, but promising that ye were to be seen in the morning. Coleridge had got...old sofa, half bed, &c. And all looking out upon the last fading view of Skiddaw, and his broad-breasted brethren : what a night 1 Here we stayed three... | |
| Anne Burrows Gilchrist - 1883 - 414 páginas
...about that night like an intrenchment ; gone to bed, as it seemed, for the night, but promising that ye were to be seen in the morning. Coleridge had got...scattered folios, an ^Eolian harp and an old sofa half-bed, etc. And all looking out upon the last fading view of Skiddaw and his broad-breasted brethren.... | |
| Anne Burrows Gilchrist - 1883 - 280 páginas
...about that night like an intrenchment ; gone to bed, as it seemed, for the night but promising that ye were to be seen in the morning. Coleridge had got...enough for a church; shelves of scattered folios, an 2Eolian harp and an old sofa half -bed, &c. And all looking out upon the last fading view of Skiddaw... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1886 - 494 páginas
...about that night, like an intrenchment ; gone to bed, as it seemed for the night, but promising that ye were to be seen in the morning. Coleridge had got...scattered folios, an ^Eolian harp, and an old sofa, half-bed, &c. And all looking out upon the last fading view of Skiddaw and his broad-breasted brethren... | |
| Sir Hall Caine - 1887 - 188 páginas
...Hall in the summer of 1802. " Coleridge had got a blazing fire in his study," writes Lamb in August, " which is a large, antique, ill-shaped room with an...folios, an Eolian harp, and an old sofa, half bed." The Lambs seem to have enjoyed themselves greatly. The old schoolfellows added to their other accomplishments... | |
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