S. T. ColeridgeR. L. Brett Bell, 1971 - Всего страниц: 296 |
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... later he declared that if he had the opportunity of hearing good music more often it might produce the right conditions for completing Christabel . But more than any other factor he believed that the necessary condition of further ...
... later he declared that if he had the opportunity of hearing good music more often it might produce the right conditions for completing Christabel . But more than any other factor he believed that the necessary condition of further ...
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... later , said that he and his sister ' both have a distinct remembrance of his arrival . He did not keep to the high road , but leaped over a gate and bounded down a pathless field by which he cut off an angle . " 1 Coleridge stayed with ...
... later , said that he and his sister ' both have a distinct remembrance of his arrival . He did not keep to the high road , but leaped over a gate and bounded down a pathless field by which he cut off an angle . " 1 Coleridge stayed with ...
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... later in the Preface to St. Leon , Coleridge insists that the affections expand ' like the circles of a Lake - the Love of our Friends , parents , and neighbours lead [ s ] us to the love of our Country to the love of all Mankind . The ...
... later in the Preface to St. Leon , Coleridge insists that the affections expand ' like the circles of a Lake - the Love of our Friends , parents , and neighbours lead [ s ] us to the love of our Country to the love of all Mankind . The ...
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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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