id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 8957 Gillman, James The Life of Samuel Taylor Coleridge 1838 .txt text/plain 85876 3666 67 I have heard Coleridge relate the following anecdote of his father. state of a country boy placed at a London school far from his friends from Coleridge's feelings, sufferings, &c., Lamb having himself been an Coleridge left school with great anticipation of success from all who a young man sitting near Coleridge, "'Twas you, sir!" The reply was as Coleridge possessed a mind remarkably sensitive, so much so, as at times was ill suited for a mind like Coleridge's, and there were some who felt observes, "of Coleridge's true poetical life was in the year 1797." This time was for so many years devoted to this great man. [Footnote 5: Coleridge in the 'Friend,' says: To have written during his life any thing like an eulogy on Coleridge There must come a time when the works of Coleridge will be fairly of Coleridge's powers, when called upon to lecture, even without ./cache/8957.txt ./txt/8957.txt