Coleridge's Secret Ministry: The Context of the Conversation Poems, 1795-1798Harvester Press, 1979 - 324 頁 |
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... fact , by the same hearty trivialisation accorded to Coleridge's early years in most accounts of Pantisocracy , and of Coleridge's subjection to the attentions of a government spy in 1798 ( and there is no real excuse in the fact that ...
... fact , by the same hearty trivialisation accorded to Coleridge's early years in most accounts of Pantisocracy , and of Coleridge's subjection to the attentions of a government spy in 1798 ( and there is no real excuse in the fact that ...
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... fact very ready to identify him with party ; and the threat of imprison- ment was not idle , a fact that he seems to have brooded on : ' if in that time I had been imprisoned , my health and constitution were such as that it would have ...
... fact very ready to identify him with party ; and the threat of imprison- ment was not idle , a fact that he seems to have brooded on : ' if in that time I had been imprisoned , my health and constitution were such as that it would have ...
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... fact the Coleridge of March and April 1796 would altogether have found ' the moral - political cast of Lewesdon Hill ... both familiar and pleasing'.14 Perhaps the most significant feature of the textual history of Reflections is the fact ...
... fact the Coleridge of March and April 1796 would altogether have found ' the moral - political cast of Lewesdon Hill ... both familiar and pleasing'.14 Perhaps the most significant feature of the textual history of Reflections is the fact ...
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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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