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What these doctrines may have been is not stated ; but no doubt Coleridge drew largely on Kant's analysis of beauty . Thus Robinson speaks of him as ' working in Kant's admirable definition of the Naiv ' .
What these doctrines may have been is not stated ; but no doubt Coleridge drew largely on Kant's analysis of beauty . Thus Robinson speaks of him as ' working in Kant's admirable definition of the Naiv ' .
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So Coleridge judged , and judged no doubt honestly . Others , however , will feel that the claims of the public would have been more fully satisfied had they been set right , once for all , as to Wordsworth's aim : and Coleridge's duty ...
So Coleridge judged , and judged no doubt honestly . Others , however , will feel that the claims of the public would have been more fully satisfied had they been set right , once for all , as to Wordsworth's aim : and Coleridge's duty ...
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No doubt the proximity to Poole was his main inducement in settling again in the country . In Nov. 1796 , Coleridge wrote : “ To live in a beautiful country , and to inure myself as much as possible to the labour of the field ...
No doubt the proximity to Poole was his main inducement in settling again in the country . In Nov. 1796 , Coleridge wrote : “ To live in a beautiful country , and to inure myself as much as possible to the labour of the field ...
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