Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volume 59;Volume 122John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1894 |
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... Tom Poole was supplied with only the rudiments of learning , and in 1791 settled quietly down to the tan- ning business at Stowey , but not allow- ing that business wholly to engross his attention . The times were indeed stir- ring ...
... Tom Poole was supplied with only the rudiments of learning , and in 1791 settled quietly down to the tan- ning business at Stowey , but not allow- ing that business wholly to engross his attention . The times were indeed stir- ring ...
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... Thomas Poole , of Nether Stowey , who had not lost sight of that " noticeable man with the large gray eyes , " Samuel Taylor Cole- ridge , tried to induce him to take up his abode at Stowey . Having found a small house , the rent of ...
... Thomas Poole , of Nether Stowey , who had not lost sight of that " noticeable man with the large gray eyes , " Samuel Taylor Cole- ridge , tried to induce him to take up his abode at Stowey . Having found a small house , the rent of ...
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... Tom Poole to write to her in favor of Wordsworth's respectability , and to em- phasize the fact that one of his uncles was a Tory , and above all a Canon of Windsor , that he was a man fond of retirement -- fond of reading and writ- ing ...
... Tom Poole to write to her in favor of Wordsworth's respectability , and to em- phasize the fact that one of his uncles was a Tory , and above all a Canon of Windsor , that he was a man fond of retirement -- fond of reading and writ- ing ...
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... Tom Poole was still resident in the spot , but Words- worth had migrated to the North of England , and Coleridge pined for the congenial society of Wordsworth and his amiable sister . Every walk that he took in or about Stowey reminded ...
... Tom Poole was still resident in the spot , but Words- worth had migrated to the North of England , and Coleridge pined for the congenial society of Wordsworth and his amiable sister . Every walk that he took in or about Stowey reminded ...
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... Tom o ' Bedlams , " real and pretended , were suffered to roam about the country well on in the eighteenth century ... Poole or Dartmouth reported a wreck , then the ubiquitous rascal presented himself in the neigh- borhood . What De Foe ...
... Tom o ' Bedlams , " real and pretended , were suffered to roam about the country well on in the eighteenth century ... Poole or Dartmouth reported a wreck , then the ubiquitous rascal presented himself in the neigh- borhood . What De Foe ...
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