Coleridge's Secret Ministry: The Context of the Conversation Poems, 1795-1798Harvester Press, 1979 - 324 頁 |
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... influence , and distinguishes the emergence of a new poetic style amongst the significant forms of that influence . Wordsworth is the great poet of this revolution ; his verse is one of the innovations of the time . It partakes of , and ...
... influence , and distinguishes the emergence of a new poetic style amongst the significant forms of that influence . Wordsworth is the great poet of this revolution ; his verse is one of the innovations of the time . It partakes of , and ...
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... influence of corrupt political institutions , and from the social structure that those institutions sought to preserve . But the escape that Coleridge envisaged did not constitute an abdica- tion of social responsibility ; Pantisocracy ...
... influence of corrupt political institutions , and from the social structure that those institutions sought to preserve . But the escape that Coleridge envisaged did not constitute an abdica- tion of social responsibility ; Pantisocracy ...
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... influence seems reasonably straightforward . But there is some slight room for doubt in the passage , lines 36-40 , that Coleridge retained in the poem as published in 1796 and 1797. Does he mean that the ' intellectual Breeze ' that ...
... influence seems reasonably straightforward . But there is some slight room for doubt in the passage , lines 36-40 , that Coleridge retained in the poem as published in 1796 and 1797. Does he mean that the ' intellectual Breeze ' that ...
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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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