Byron's Plays: A ReassessmentBRILL, 1982 - 222 頁 |
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... Coleridge's France especially I , III , IV . In The Fall of Robespierre Coleridge tried to show France led astray from the path of liberty and mani- pulated by self - seeking politicians . Samuel Taylor Coleridge , The Complete Works of ...
... Coleridge's France especially I , III , IV . In The Fall of Robespierre Coleridge tried to show France led astray from the path of liberty and mani- pulated by self - seeking politicians . Samuel Taylor Coleridge , The Complete Works of ...
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... Coleridge's sense of the immediate reality of dramatic character shows that Coleridge was deeply aware of the theatrical qualities of the characters , but chose to ignore them because it interfered with his perception of the ...
... Coleridge's sense of the immediate reality of dramatic character shows that Coleridge was deeply aware of the theatrical qualities of the characters , but chose to ignore them because it interfered with his perception of the ...
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... Coleridge's Remorse . Coleridge wrote a sonnet , " To the Author of ' The Robbers ' , " in which he hailed Schiller as the " Bard tremendous in sublimity . " 8 In the " Dedication " to The Fall of Robespierre , Coleridge said that his ...
... Coleridge's Remorse . Coleridge wrote a sonnet , " To the Author of ' The Robbers ' , " in which he hailed Schiller as the " Bard tremendous in sublimity . " 8 In the " Dedication " to The Fall of Robespierre , Coleridge said that his ...
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