Coleridge's Nightmare PoetryUniversity Press of Virginia, 1974 - Всего страниц: 133 |
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... Complete Poetical Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge . Ed . Ernest Hartley Coleridge . 2 vols . Oxford , Claren- don Press , 1912. Unless otherwise noted , all references to Coleridge's poetry are to this edition . Coleridge's ...
... Complete Poetical Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge . Ed . Ernest Hartley Coleridge . 2 vols . Oxford , Claren- don Press , 1912. Unless otherwise noted , all references to Coleridge's poetry are to this edition . Coleridge's ...
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... complete the voyage . Some support is given for this position by Wordsworth's statement that he suggested that the ship be navigated by the dead crew members . 38 But this point of view flippantly dismisses almost half of what may be ...
... complete the voyage . Some support is given for this position by Wordsworth's statement that he suggested that the ship be navigated by the dead crew members . 38 But this point of view flippantly dismisses almost half of what may be ...
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... complete . Like so many misconceptions fostered about Coleridge's intentions , the " main object of the tale " offered by Gillman may originally have come from Coleridge himself . He told Allsop in 1821 that when he wrote the poem ...
... complete . Like so many misconceptions fostered about Coleridge's intentions , the " main object of the tale " offered by Gillman may originally have come from Coleridge himself . He told Allsop in 1821 that when he wrote the poem ...
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The Breeze the Harp and the Mind I | 1 |
The Dead Calm of the Conversation Poems | 18 |
That PhantomWorld So Fair | 39 |
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