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... learned wit of the French Encyclopedists , and the powder - wigged snobbishness of the coterie of Voltaire . It was humanity speaking once more , at first in the quiet tones of Collins and Cowper , and presently more boldly through the ...
... learned wit of the French Encyclopedists , and the powder - wigged snobbishness of the coterie of Voltaire . It was humanity speaking once more , at first in the quiet tones of Collins and Cowper , and presently more boldly through the ...
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... for Coleridge that , in 1795 , he met and learned to know Wordsworth ; for with that friend- ship began Coleridge's literary career . MATERIALISTIC INFLUENCE But , between the years 1791 and 1795 95 THE YOUNG COLERIDGE.
... for Coleridge that , in 1795 , he met and learned to know Wordsworth ; for with that friend- ship began Coleridge's literary career . MATERIALISTIC INFLUENCE But , between the years 1791 and 1795 95 THE YOUNG COLERIDGE.
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... learned , in time , to look on nature with exultant wonder ; on life with open , if not always discerning eyes ; and on humanity with the skeptical misgivings of the Calvinist . Of the stately poetry of the Bible he learned much he was ...
... learned , in time , to look on nature with exultant wonder ; on life with open , if not always discerning eyes ; and on humanity with the skeptical misgivings of the Calvinist . Of the stately poetry of the Bible he learned much he was ...
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Introduction | 2 |
THE NEW POETRY | 14 |
William Collins | 25 |
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