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" ... surveyed and projected him (with sufficient capacity and huge aspiration) into the world unknown of thought and imagination, with nothing to support or guide his veering purpose, as if Columbus had launched his adventurous course for the New World... "
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The Rime of the Ancient Mariner

Samuel Taylor Coleridge - Poetry - 1900 - 184 pages
...veering purpose, as if Columbus had launched his adventurous course for the New World in a scallop, without oars or compass. So, at least, I comment on...like Lord Hamlet, 'somewhat fat and pursy.' His hair (now, alas ! grey) was then black and glossy as the raven's, and fell in smooth masses over his forehead."...
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The Rime of the Ancient Mariner

Samuel Taylor Coleridge - Poetry - 1900 - 186 pages
...veering purpose, as if Columbus had launched his adventurous course for the New World in a scallop, without oars or compass. So, at least, I comment on...like Lord Hamlet, 'somewhat fat and pursy.' His hair (now, alas! grey) was then black and glossy as the raven's, and fell in smooth masses over his forehead."...
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Essays on Poetry

William Hazlitt - English poetry - 1901 - 320 pages
...veering purpose, as if Columbus had launched his adventurous course for the New World in a scallop without oars or compass. So, at least, I comment on...Coleridge, in his person, was rather above the common 10 size, inclining to the corpulent, or, like Lord Hamlet, " somewhat fat and pursy." His hair (now,...
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The Collected Works of William Hazlitt: Fugitive writings

William Hazlitt - English essays - 1904 - 540 pages
...launched his adventurous course for the New World in a scallop, without oars or compass. So at least / comment on it after the event. Coleridge in his person...like Lord Hamlet, 'somewhat fat and pursy.' His hair (now, alas! grey) was then black and glossy as the raven's, and fell in smooth masses over his forehead....
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1775-1817

Edward Verrall Lucas - 1905 - 656 pages
...veering purpose, as if Columbus had launched his adventurous course for the New World in a scallop, without oars or compass. So at least I comment on...like Lord Hamlet, 'somewhat fat and pursy.' His hair (now, alas! grey) was then black and glossy as the raven's, and fell in smooth masses over his forehead....
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Coleridge & His Poetry

Kathleen Elizabeth Royds Innes - 1911 - 142 pages
...veering purpose, as if Columbus had launched his adventurous course for the New World in a scallop without oars or compass. So at least I comment on it after the event." When he left, Hazlitt accompanied him six miles on his road. " The scholar in Chaucer is described...
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Hazlitt on English Literature: An Introduction to the Appreciation of Literature

William Hazlitt - Literary Criticism - 1913 - 646 pages
...veering purpose, as if Columbus had launched his adventurous course for the New World in a scallop, without oars or compass. So at least I comment on...like Lord Hamlet, " somewhat fat and pursy." His hair (now, alas! grey) was then black and glossy as the raven's, and fell in smooth masses over his forehead....
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Hazlitt on English Literature: An Introduction to the Appreciation of Literature

William Hazlitt, Jacob Zeitlin - English literature - 1913 - 532 pages
...veering purpose, as if Columbus had launched his adventurous course for the Xew World in a scallop, without oars or compass. So at least I comment on...common size, inclining to the corpulent, or like Lord Hanilet, " somewhat fat and pursy." His hair (now, alas! grey) was then black and glossy as the raven's,...
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Readings in English Prose of the Nineteenth Century

Raymond Macdonald Alden - English prose literature - 1917 - 716 pages
...his adventurous course for the New World in a scallop, without oars or compass. So at least I comment after the event. Coleridge in his person was rather...like Lord Hamlet, "somewhat fat and pursy." His hair (now, alas! grey) was then black and glossy as the raven's, and fell in smooth masses over his forehead....
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Types of the Essay

Benjamin Alexander Heydrick - American essays - 1921 - 416 pages
...veering purpose, as if Columbus had launched his adventurous course for the New World in a scallop, without oars or compass. So, at least, I comment on...like Lord Hamlet, "somewhat fat and pursy." His hair (now, alas ! gray) was then black and glossy as the raven's, and fell in smooth masses over his forehead....
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