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When and Coleridge
When considering all of The Picture and not just the excerpt, Coleridge describes how inspiration is similar to a stream and that if an object is thrown into it the vision is interrupted.
When discussing Christabel, Rime of the Ancient Mariner and Kubla Khan, an anonymous reviewer in the October 1893 The Church Quarterly Review claimed, " In these poems Coleridge achieves a mastery of language and rhythm which is nowhere else conspicuously evident in him.
When turning to the background of the works, he argued, " Coleridge as Coleridge, be it said at once, is a secondary moment to our purpose ; it is the significant process, not the man, which constitutes our theme.
When William Wordsworth toured Scotland in 1803 with his sister Dorothy and friend Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Coleridge procured an Irish Jaunting Car for the journey from a friend in Somerset.
When in 1814 and 1815 Coleridge was at a low ebb by his opium addiction, Cottle addressed to him some well intended rebukes.

When and travelled
When Ansgar again travelled to Birka from Germany about 852, it went easier:
When Catherine of Aragon travelled to London she brought a group of her African attendants with her, including one identified as the trumpeter John Blanke.
When Thomas travelled in America, he recited Hardy's work in his readings.
When Dr Blackwell visited London in 1859, Elizabeth travelled to the capital.
When Ribbentrop travelled to Rome in November 1937 to oversee Italy's adhesion to the Anti-Comintern Pact, he made clear to his hosts that the pact was really directed against Britain.
When Mary travelled to England after the New Year, she wrote of her " secret joy " at returning to her homeland, " but that was soon checked with the consideration of my father's misfortunes ".
When Urban travelled to Castel Gandolfo to rest, the members of the Spanish faction met in secret and discussed ways to progress their plan.
When his brother Edward IV died in April 1483, Richard was named Lord Protector of the realm for Edward's son and successor, the 12-year-old King Edward V. As the new king travelled to London from Ludlow, Richard met and escorted him to London where he was lodged in the Tower of London.
When Scott was a boy, he sometimes travelled with his father from Selkirk to Melrose in the Border Country where some of his novels are set.
When Theseus appeared in the town, his reputation had preceded him, having travelled along the notorious coastal road from Troezen and slain some of the most feared bandits there.
When the assembly was concluded, Otto III and his mother Theophanu travelled across the Alps in order for Otto III to receive his coronation at Aachen, the traditional site for the coronation of the German kings.
Emperor Henry V and Matilda When Matilda was still in early childhood, envoys from Henry V, King of Germany and Holy Roman Emperor, travelled to England and asked for her hand in marriage.
It was only after I'd created Little Plum ( April 1953 ) and Minnie the Minx ( September 1953 ) that the Beano editor George Moonie travelled to Preston on 20 October 1953 and asked me to go ahead with Bash Street ( he gave it the provisional title of ' When The Bell Goes '; when it appeared in The Beano in February 1954, it was titled ' When The Bell Rings ').
When the Númenóreans began to establish trading ports ( later colonies ) on the western shores of Middle-earth, Adûnaic mingled with the languages of various groups of Edain who had not travelled to Númenor, and the resulting trade language quickly spread throughout Eriador and its neighbours, laying the foundation for the later Common Speech.
When they reached Uganda, Grant travelled north and Speke continued his journey towards the west.
When Halfdan heard about his son's death, he travelled to Sogn and laid claim to the title of king.
When Kyle Rayner accidentally travelled through time to ten years in the past and met a young Hal Jordan, the Guardians were able to send Rayner back to his own time by using the power from the Central Battery after Jordan and Rayner defeated Sinestro together.
When Brunel arrived from America he immediately travelled to London and made contact with Sophia.
When a friend and business associate, Edward D. Holton, travelled through California and investigated the land, Meiners learned that he had acquired one of the largest oak groves on flat ground in southern California.
When his father Giuseppe travelled from Belfast to help his son, he was arrested at the family's relatives ' home in England.
When Sir Titus Salt's son, likewise Sir Titus Salt, died, Saltaire was taken over by a partnership which included Sir James Roberts from Haworth who had worked at the mill since the age of twelve, and who travelled to Russia each year, speaking Russian fluently.
When a parliament began to debate the fate of the Duke of York and his supporters in November 1459, Cecily travelled to London to plead for her husband.
When young, he travelled the world extensively as a naval cadet.

When and declaimed
When Greek or Latin works were published, numerous professional copies were made simultaneously by scribes in a scriptorium, each making a single copy from an original that was declaimed aloud.

When and defiance
When the Old Guard was surrounded and made its last stand at La Belle Alliance, he supposedly shouted in defiance to a call for their honorable surrender: " The Old Guard dies but does not surrender!
When Altaira declares her love for Adams in defiance of her father's wishes, the monster approaches the house.
* William Marshal also appears as a supporting character in Thomas B. Costain's out of print novel Below the Salt, and Sharon Kay Penman's novels Time and Chance and Devil's Brood, as well as a minor appearance in Penman's When Christ and His Saints Slept, illustrating the story about young William's time as King Stephen's hostage and John Marshal's defiance.
When control of the army became an issue, concerning the Irish Rebellion from September to October 1641, Pym directed the house's defiance and helped draft the Grand Remonstrance of grievances presented to the King on 1 December 1641.
When Cordelia decides she needs to break up to preserve her social status, Xander coerces witch Amy Madison ( Elizabeth Anne Allen ) to cast a love spell, which misfires ; Cordelia is unaffected but, seeing how much Xander loves her, reunites with him in defiance of her former friends, in " Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered ".
When he found that he was excluded from a royal banquet that included every other important god and goddess, Sun Wukong's indignation again turned to open defiance.
When he was in a moment of defiance he would throw it to the floor.
When Fflamddwyn demands hostages, Owain shouts defiance and inspires the men of Rheged to fight rather than give tribute to the English.
When all els fail, in a last act of defiance, the remaining tanuki stage a grand illusion, temporarily transforming the urbanized land back into its pristine state to remind everyone of what has been lost.
When French troops marched through a mountain pass in territory Abd al-Qādir claimed as his in open defiance of that claim, he renewed the resistance on October 15, 1839.
When Stauffenberg was about to be shot, in a last gesture of loyalty and defiance, Haeften placed himself in the path of the bullets meant for Stauffenberg.
When his plane was disabled by hostile fire and no other ships were operative, Captain Elrod assumed command of one flank of the line set up in defiance of the enemy landing and conducting a brilliant defense, enabled his men to hold their positions and repulse determined Japanese attacks, repeatedly proceeding through intense hostile fusillades to provide covering fire for unarmed ammunition carriers.
When an organization, composed almost entirely of aliens, who are themselves here by the sufferance of a generous hospitality, band themselves together in defiance of the law to drive out a class, who, however objectionable, have the same legal rights as themselves, it is an act of insolent audacity that ought to move the indignation of every honest man.
When the interrogators provide evidence that his defiance is contributing to Layla's suffering, Clayton relents and names Burke.
When funds, approved by the Texas Congress, for naval repairs were withheld by Houston, Moore re-instated the treaty with the Yucatán in defiance of Houston's orders.
When Badrang leaves Martin to be tortured by the weather and the birds, a young mousemaid named Laterose, or Rose ( whom Martin falls in love with ) and a mole named Grumm hear his cry of defiance.
When the expulsion from England took place ( 1290 ), Jews living in the Pale of English Settlement may have had to leave English jurisdiction, but there is no evidence for this ; and it would certainly have not been difficult for Jews to remain in Ireland in defiance of the 1290 Edict, simply by moving beyond the area of English settlement ( the Pale ) into the native Gaelic areas that England did not control.
When first introduced, the ban caused much controversy and some open defiance.
When she reacts in angry defiance, he slaps her around.

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