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V. LECTURES AND THE FRIEND ' . On his return to England , Coleridge seems at first to have settled down as assistant to Stuart . But he found journalism less to his taste than ever ; and being in pressing need of money , he turned his ...
V. LECTURES AND THE FRIEND ' . On his return to England , Coleridge seems at first to have settled down as assistant to Stuart . But he found journalism less to his taste than ever ; and being in pressing need of money , he turned his ...
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During the ensuing years his occupation as a lecturer on literature , and his study of German idealism ( particularly of ... At the end of 1811 Coleridge , resuming his rôle of lecturer , delivered lectures on Shakespeare and Milton ...
During the ensuing years his occupation as a lecturer on literature , and his study of German idealism ( particularly of ... At the end of 1811 Coleridge , resuming his rôle of lecturer , delivered lectures on Shakespeare and Milton ...
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For Coleridge's exposure of this error ( the substitution of a criterion extracted from the art - forms of a particular age for a criterion founded in the universal nature of man ) compare his lectures on Shakespeare passim ...
For Coleridge's exposure of this error ( the substitution of a criterion extracted from the art - forms of a particular age for a criterion founded in the universal nature of man ) compare his lectures on Shakespeare passim ...
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