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... Coleridge lived . In 1798 , Lyrical Ballads , to which both poets contributed , appeared , and a few months later the friends started for Germany . Coleridge soon left the party , but Wordsworth and his sister did not return for a year ...
... Coleridge lived . In 1798 , Lyrical Ballads , to which both poets contributed , appeared , and a few months later the friends started for Germany . Coleridge soon left the party , but Wordsworth and his sister did not return for a year ...
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... Coleridge , unlike Wordsworth , drew his themes from the unusual experience of life . A dream of a phantom ship , and the superstition that anyone shooting an albatross would be unlucky , were material enough for Coleridge to work upon ...
... Coleridge , unlike Wordsworth , drew his themes from the unusual experience of life . A dream of a phantom ship , and the superstition that anyone shooting an albatross would be unlucky , were material enough for Coleridge to work upon ...
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... Cole- ridge , and Carlyle . Lamb , 1775-1834 . Charles Lamb , whose early work appeared in " The London Magazine , " was the son of a London lawyer , and was educated at Christ's Hospital , where Coleridge was his school - fellow . He ...
... Cole- ridge , and Carlyle . Lamb , 1775-1834 . Charles Lamb , whose early work appeared in " The London Magazine , " was the son of a London lawyer , and was educated at Christ's Hospital , where Coleridge was his school - fellow . He ...
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