Biographia Literaria, 第 1 卷Clarendon Press, 1965 These two volumes are a reprint of the edition of 1817 with additional material to clarify the text. It includes Coleridge's aesthetical writings; notes on the text; and an introductory essay about his theory of imagination. |
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... published nothing , & c . We must remember that Coleridge wrote these words in 1815 , before the publication of Christabel , Zapolya , or the first Lay Sermon . But even so he has forgotten Re- morse , which was published in 1813 ...
... published nothing , & c . We must remember that Coleridge wrote these words in 1815 , before the publication of Christabel , Zapolya , or the first Lay Sermon . But even so he has forgotten Re- morse , which was published in 1813 ...
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... published with Mr. Lovell were issued in 1795 , Joan of Arc in 1796 , and the ' two volumes under his own name ' in ... published since then . Southey's Thalaba was published in 1801 ; Madoc , in 1805 ; The Curse of Kehama in 1810 ...
... published with Mr. Lovell were issued in 1795 , Joan of Arc in 1796 , and the ' two volumes under his own name ' in ... published since then . Southey's Thalaba was published in 1801 ; Madoc , in 1805 ; The Curse of Kehama in 1810 ...
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... published . Coleridge refers to The Friend of 1809-1810 , which was published at Penrith . The title - page ran thus - ' THE FRIEND : a Literary , Moral , and Political Weekly Paper , excluding Personal and Party Politics and Events of ...
... published . Coleridge refers to The Friend of 1809-1810 , which was published at Penrith . The title - page ran thus - ' THE FRIEND : a Literary , Moral , and Political Weekly Paper , excluding Personal and Party Politics and Events of ...
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