S. T. ColeridgeR. L. Brett Bell, 1971 - Всего страниц: 296 |
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... early acquaintance with primary material is essential . Two selective editions commend themselves : Stephen Potter's Nonesuch edition of Select Poetry and Prose of Coleridge ( 1933 ) , and I. A. Richards's The Portable Coleridge ( 1950 ) ...
... early acquaintance with primary material is essential . Two selective editions commend themselves : Stephen Potter's Nonesuch edition of Select Poetry and Prose of Coleridge ( 1933 ) , and I. A. Richards's The Portable Coleridge ( 1950 ) ...
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... Early Childhood . It was not for another two years that the Ode was completed , but meanwhile he took the four stanzas to Keswick and Coleridge must have seen them before writing Dejection , for in his own poem Coleridge answers the ...
... Early Childhood . It was not for another two years that the Ode was completed , but meanwhile he took the four stanzas to Keswick and Coleridge must have seen them before writing Dejection , for in his own poem Coleridge answers the ...
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... earliest walks and talks with him my mind had been habituated to the Vast - and I never regarded my senses in any way as ... early acquired a love of ' the Great ' , and ' the Whole ' . Here already are the deep - laid foundations of his ...
... earliest walks and talks with him my mind had been habituated to the Vast - and I never regarded my senses in any way as ... early acquired a love of ' the Great ' , and ' the Whole ' . Here already are the deep - laid foundations of his ...
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On Reading Coleridge | 1 |
I Poems of the Supernatural | 45 |
II The Conversational and other Poems | 91 |
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