Biographia Literaria1958 |
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S. T. Coleridge. his protest is at once against a view of poetry which admits such accidents among its proper subjects , and a view of nature which regards her influence , not as an incidental circumstance , but as something essential to ...
S. T. Coleridge. his protest is at once against a view of poetry which admits such accidents among its proper subjects , and a view of nature which regards her influence , not as an incidental circumstance , but as something essential to ...
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S. T. Coleridge. NOTES TO VOL . I - In the notes the following abbreviations have been adopted Poet . Works The Poetical Works of S. T. Coleridge . Edited by J. Dykes Campbell . ( Macmillan , 1905. ) Life Samuel Taylor Coleridge : a ...
S. T. Coleridge. NOTES TO VOL . I - In the notes the following abbreviations have been adopted Poet . Works The Poetical Works of S. T. Coleridge . Edited by J. Dykes Campbell . ( Macmillan , 1905. ) Life Samuel Taylor Coleridge : a ...
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... Coleridge had realized ( especially in the later poems of Bowles ) the deficiencies in this treat- ment of Nature ... Coleridge's project of dedicating the second edition ( 1797 ) of his poems to Bowles ( Coleridge , I love you for ...
... Coleridge had realized ( especially in the later poems of Bowles ) the deficiencies in this treat- ment of Nature ... Coleridge's project of dedicating the second edition ( 1797 ) of his poems to Bowles ( Coleridge , I love you for ...
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