COLERIDGE sat on the brow of Highgate Hill, in those years, looking down on London and its smoke-tumult, like a sage escaped from the inanity of life's battle ; attracting towards him the thoughts of innumerable brave souls still engaged there. 1825-1854 - Seite 210herausgegeben von - 1910Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Alfred Hudson Guernsey - 1879 - 226 Seiten
...the brow of Highgate Hill in those years (about 1828-'9),looking down on London and its smoke tumult, like a sage escaped from the inanity of life's battle...thoughts of innumerable brave souls still engaged there. His express contributions to poetry, philosophy, or any specific province of human literature or enlightenment,... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1879 - 430 Seiten
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| Alfred Hudson Guernsey - 1879 - 226 Seiten
...the brow of Highgate Hill in those years (about 1828-'9),looking down on London and its smoke tumult, like a sage escaped from the inanity of life's battle ; attracting towards Mm the thoughts of innumerable brave souls still engaged there. His express contributions to poetry,... | |
| Francis Orpen Morris - 1880 - 250 Seiten
...Coleridge lived for some time here, at the latter part of his life, " looking down," as Carlyle says, " on London and its smoke-tumult, like a sage escaped...thoughts of innumerable brave souls still engaged there, — heavy laden, high aspiring, and surely much-suffering men." Mac Dowell the sculptor, Dr. South... | |
| Edward Barrett - 1881 - 412 Seiten
...—M. Scott. COLERIDGE. COLERIDGE sat on the brow of Highgate Hill, in those years, [about 1828—9] looking down on London and its smoke-tumult, like...thoughts of innumerable brave souls still engaged there. His express contributions to poetry, philosophy, or any specific province of human literature or enlightenment,... | |
| 1881 - 72 Seiten
...Coleridge sat on the brow of Highgate-Hill, in those years looking down on London and its smoke tumult, like a sage escaped from the inanity of life's battle...thoughts of innumerable brave souls still engaged there. His express contributions to poetry, philosophy, or any specific province of human literature or enlightenment,... | |
| John Maw Darton - 1881 - 322 Seiten
...sat on the brow of Highgate Hill, in those gems looking down on London and its smoke tumult, like -» sage escaped from the inanity of life's battle ; attracting...thoughts of innumerable brave souls still engaged there. His express contributions to poetry, philosophy, or any specific province of human literature or enlightenment,... | |
| Mrs. Oliphant (Margaret) - 1882 - 416 Seiten
...circumstances more picturesque and vivid than any other we can supply to the reader. " Coleridge," h'e says, " sat on the brow of Highgate Hill in those years, looking...thoughts of innumerable brave souls still engaged there." He of whom Southey first of all, and afterwards the Wordsworths, and such differing witnesses as gossipy... | |
| Mrs. Oliphant (Margaret) - 1882 - 538 Seiten
...circumstances more picturesque and vivid than any other we can supply to the reader. " Coleridge," he says, " sat on the brow of Highgate Hill in those years, looking...thoughts of innumerable brave souls still engaged there." He of whom Southey first of all, and afterwards the Wordsworths, and such differing witnesses as gossipy... | |
| Addison Peale Russell - 1883 - 378 Seiten
...and in two words. " A Gothic cathedral," he said, " is like a petrified religion." THOMAS CARLYLE. Coleridge sat on the brow of Highgate Hill, in those...smoke-tumult, like a sage escaped from the inanity of life's battles ; attracting towards him the thoughts of innumerable brave souls still engaged there. ... A... | |
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