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... Coleridge wrote this sonnet in 1794 he had read not only Die Räuber , but Midsummer Night's Dream . The suddenness of Coleridge's artistic development after the beginning of his close association with Words- worth in 1797 is amazing ...
... Coleridge wrote this sonnet in 1794 he had read not only Die Räuber , but Midsummer Night's Dream . The suddenness of Coleridge's artistic development after the beginning of his close association with Words- worth in 1797 is amazing ...
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... Coleridge's verse , the poems which have been mentioned several of them never completed - do not bulk very large . They include , however , some of ... Coleridge is associated with the revival of interest in the 300 COLERIDGE'S MEDIEVALISM.
... Coleridge's verse , the poems which have been mentioned several of them never completed - do not bulk very large . They include , however , some of ... Coleridge is associated with the revival of interest in the 300 COLERIDGE'S MEDIEVALISM.
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... Coleridge's own system of metaphysics is drawn without acknowledgment from Schelling's System des transzendentalen Idealismus . Similarly , certain very specific debts to Schlegel in Shake- speare criticism were left for others to point ...
... Coleridge's own system of metaphysics is drawn without acknowledgment from Schelling's System des transzendentalen Idealismus . Similarly , certain very specific debts to Schlegel in Shake- speare criticism were left for others to point ...
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NATURE | 1 |
BURKE AND GODWIN | 16 |
JACOBINS AND ANTIJACOBINS 34 V | 34 |
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