Carlyle's Friendships and Other StudiesDuke University Press, 1977 - Всего страниц: 342 |
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... Coleridge and Carlyle and that one of the most brilliant and memorable verbal portraits of a contemporary produced by a Victorian writer is that of Coleridge in Carlyle's Sterling . The component elements in Carlyle's conception of ...
... Coleridge and Carlyle and that one of the most brilliant and memorable verbal portraits of a contemporary produced by a Victorian writer is that of Coleridge in Carlyle's Sterling . The component elements in Carlyle's conception of ...
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... Coleridge " in more than one respect and although he owed something to Coleridge's influence , he was extremely reluctant to admit the indebtedness . His strong antipathy for Coleridge as a man , a poet , and a philosopher - an ...
... Coleridge " in more than one respect and although he owed something to Coleridge's influence , he was extremely reluctant to admit the indebtedness . His strong antipathy for Coleridge as a man , a poet , and a philosopher - an ...
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... Coleridge . " Krankhafte Dunkelheit [ morbid gloom ] , " he wrote back on 2 July 1835 , “ was of all words the very word for Coleridge . I have amused several with it , to whom also it is treffend [ a direct hit ] . Mys- tic is ...
... Coleridge . " Krankhafte Dunkelheit [ morbid gloom ] , " he wrote back on 2 July 1835 , “ was of all words the very word for Coleridge . I have amused several with it , to whom also it is treffend [ a direct hit ] . Mys- tic is ...
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The Background of Carlyles Portrait of Coleridge | 36 |
The Carlyles and Byron | 61 |
The Correspondence and Friendship of Thomas Carlyle | 94 |
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