| Albert Shaw - 1896 - 814 strani
...but of this the deponent knoweth not. Аз to my shape, 'tis a good shape enough if measured, but my gait is awkward, and the walk of the whole man indicates...out-of-the-way books, whether of the monkish times or of the Puritanical era. I have read and digested most of the historical writers; but I do not like... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1893 - 886 strani
...Thehvall, once in the late Mr. FW Cosens's MS. collections. I have room for only a few sentences: ' I am, and ever have been, a great reader, and have read almost everything. ... I am deep in all out-of-the-way books, whether of the monkish times or of the puritanical era.... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1895 - 514 strani
...but of this the deponent knoweth not. As to my shape, 't is a good shape enough if measured, but my gait is awkward, and the walk of the whole man indicates...reader, and have read almost everything — a library 1 Compare the following lines seventeen, remarkable for a plump from an early transcript of " Happi-... | |
| 1896 - 606 strani
...but of this the deponent knowcth not. As to my shape, 'tis n good shape enough if measured, but my gait is awkward, and the walk of the whole man indicates...out-of-the-way books, whether of the monkish times or of the Puritanical era. I have read and digested most of the historical writers ; but I do not like... | |
| James Dykes Campbell, Leslie Stephen - 1896 - 386 strani
...of this the Deponent knoweth not. As to my shape, 'tis a good shape enough, if measured — but my gait is awkward, and the walk of the whole man indicates indolence capable of energies. ... I cannot breathe through my nose, so my mouth with sensual thick lips is almost always open. ... I am,... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1898 - 806 strani
...but of this the Deponent knoweth not. As to my shape, 'tis a good shape enough, if measured— but my gait is awkward, and the walk of the whole man indicates indolence capable of energies. ... I cannot breathe through my nose, so my mouth with sensual thick lips is almost always open.' It is curious... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1898 - 804 strani
...Thelwall, once in the late Mr. F. Vf. Cosens's MS. collections. I have room for only a few sentences: 'I am, and ever have been, a great reader, and have read almost every l hing. ... I am deep in all out-of-the-way books, whether of the monkish times or of the puritanical... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1900 - 170 strani
...but of this the deponent knoweth not. As to my shape, 'tis a good shape enough if measured, but my gait is awkward, and the walk of the whole man indicates...ever have been, a great reader, and have read almost everything—a library cormorant. I am deep in all out of the way books, whether of the monkish times... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1900 - 186 strani
...forehead a•re physiognomically good. ... As to my shape, 'tis a good shape enough if measured, but my gait is awkward, and the walk of the whole man indicates indolence capable of energies. ... I cannot breathe through my nose, so my mouth, with sensual, thick lips, is almost always open."2 This... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1900 - 184 strani
...forehead are physiognomically good. ... As to my shape, 'tis a good shape enough if measured, but my gait is awkward, and the walk of the whole man indicates indolence capable of energies. ... I cannot breathe through my nose, so my mouth, with sensual, thick lips, is almost always open."2 This... | |
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