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Coleridge's theory of the imagination , however , is illuminated by a passage descriptive of genius . ' Of this power it is the peculiar characteristic ' to find no contradiction in the union of old and new ' : ' to carry on the ...
Coleridge's theory of the imagination , however , is illuminated by a passage descriptive of genius . ' Of this power it is the peculiar characteristic ' to find no contradiction in the union of old and new ' : ' to carry on the ...
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From the passage on Milton in The Prelude , iii . 285 . PAGE 24 l . 2. men before whom he strode so far , & c . The same figure is used by Coleridge of Wordsworth and his contemporaries ( Crabb Robinson , Diary , & c . , 1869 , iii .
From the passage on Milton in The Prelude , iii . 285 . PAGE 24 l . 2. men before whom he strode so far , & c . The same figure is used by Coleridge of Wordsworth and his contemporaries ( Crabb Robinson , Diary , & c . , 1869 , iii .
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... at Christ's Hospital , Coleridge , according to Lainb , was deep in the Neo - platonists ( see the famous passage in Lamb's essay Christ's Hospital five - and - thirty years ago ) . With Plato he no doubt became acquainted in the ...
... at Christ's Hospital , Coleridge , according to Lainb , was deep in the Neo - platonists ( see the famous passage in Lamb's essay Christ's Hospital five - and - thirty years ago ) . With Plato he no doubt became acquainted in the ...
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