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... Pantisocracy , as the scheme was called . The twelve gentlemen , however , who were to found the colony required twelve wives . Two of the Pantisocrats were engaged to sisters and , slightly to his own surprise , Coleridge found him ...
... Pantisocracy , as the scheme was called . The twelve gentlemen , however , who were to found the colony required twelve wives . Two of the Pantisocrats were engaged to sisters and , slightly to his own surprise , Coleridge found him ...
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... Pantisocracy days , he had lectured on politics . In 1808 he gave a series of lectures on Poetry and the Fine Arts which failed because of his exhausted physical condition . In the winter of 1811-12 , showing a flash of his real ...
... Pantisocracy days , he had lectured on politics . In 1808 he gave a series of lectures on Poetry and the Fine Arts which failed because of his exhausted physical condition . In the winter of 1811-12 , showing a flash of his real ...
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... Pantisocracy scheme a scheme which , coupled with his marriage to Edith Fricker , led to his being turned out of the house , practically penniless , by the aunt who had brought him up from childhood . About the same time he was writing ...
... Pantisocracy scheme a scheme which , coupled with his marriage to Edith Fricker , led to his being turned out of the house , practically penniless , by the aunt who had brought him up from childhood . About the same time he was writing ...
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