A Group of Englishmen 1795 to 1815 Being Records of the Younger Wedgwoods An
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He is, I verily believe, kindly natured ; is very fond of, attentive to, and patient with, chil- dren ; but he is jealous, gloomy, and of an irritable pride. With all this, there is much good in him. He is disinterested ; an enthusiastic lover of the great men who have been before us. He says things that are his own, in a way of his own ; and though from habitual shyness, and the outside of bearskin, at least of mis- anthropy, he is strangely confused and dark in his con- versation, and deliver...s himself of almost all his concep- tions with a Forceps, yet he says more than any man I ever knew (you yourself only excepted) of that which is his own, and in a way of his own ; and oftentimes, when he has wearied his mind, and the juice is come out and spread over his spirits, he will gallop for half an hour together with real eloquence. He sends well feathered thoughts straight forward to the mark with a twang of the bowstring. If you could recommend him as a portrait painter, I should be glad ; to be your com- 222 COLERIDGE AT GRASMERE.
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