Coleridge's Secret Ministry: The Context of the Conversation Poems, 1795-1798Harvester Press, 1979 - 324 頁 |
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... become liberal- minded , forbearing , and independent ? This is the consequence of the habits of a state of society to be produced by resolute perseverance and indefatigable hope , and long - suffering and long - believing courage , and ...
... become liberal- minded , forbearing , and independent ? This is the consequence of the habits of a state of society to be produced by resolute perseverance and indefatigable hope , and long - suffering and long - believing courage , and ...
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... become part of the prison . The concern with family and friendship in Coleridge's poetry follows an ascend- ing and then receding movement that parallels the unfolding of his private life . Idealisation against the background of ...
... become part of the prison . The concern with family and friendship in Coleridge's poetry follows an ascend- ing and then receding movement that parallels the unfolding of his private life . Idealisation against the background of ...
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... become acquainted with the greater part only years after they had been published and individually forgotten . 16 Southey's comment , in a letter written a few days after this appeared , is no less than fair : ' if he was not a Jacobine ...
... become acquainted with the greater part only years after they had been published and individually forgotten . 16 Southey's comment , in a letter written a few days after this appeared , is no less than fair : ' if he was not a Jacobine ...
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Coleridge and the French Revolution | 13 |
Domesticity and Retirement in Coleridges Poetry | 41 |
Pantisocracy and the Theory of Retirement | 69 |
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