Coleridge's Secret Ministry: The Context of the Conversation Poems, 1795-1798Harvester Press, 1979 - 324 頁 |
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... wrote to Flower in December 1796 : Indeed , I am out of heart with the French . In one of the numbers of my Watchman I wrote a remonstrance to the French Legislators ' : it contain'd my politics , and the splendid Victories of the ...
... wrote to Flower in December 1796 : Indeed , I am out of heart with the French . In one of the numbers of my Watchman I wrote a remonstrance to the French Legislators ' : it contain'd my politics , and the splendid Victories of the ...
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... wrote to Southey , in August 1795 , urging him not to succumb to family pressure by allowing himself to be forced out of Pantisocracy and into the Church : Domestic Happiness is the greatest of things sublunary - and of things celestial ...
... wrote to Southey , in August 1795 , urging him not to succumb to family pressure by allowing himself to be forced out of Pantisocracy and into the Church : Domestic Happiness is the greatest of things sublunary - and of things celestial ...
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... wrote to Thelwall : ' The Aristocrats seem determined to persecute , even Wordsworth ' ( CL , i , 341 ; it seems clear from this that Coleridge knew about the spy soon after his arrival on 15 August , and clear too that he did not find ...
... wrote to Thelwall : ' The Aristocrats seem determined to persecute , even Wordsworth ' ( CL , i , 341 ; it seems clear from this that Coleridge knew about the spy soon after his arrival on 15 August , and clear too that he did not find ...
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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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