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PAGE 41 l . 8. a selection of the REAL language . For real Coleridge would no doubt have substituted natural . Cp . Lectures , p . 92 : It is a general but mistaken notion , that because some forms of writing , and some combinations of ...
PAGE 41 l . 8. a selection of the REAL language . For real Coleridge would no doubt have substituted natural . Cp . Lectures , p . 92 : It is a general but mistaken notion , that because some forms of writing , and some combinations of ...
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PAGE 111 l . 16. the Ode . Intimations of Immortality from Recollections of Early Childhood . Composed 1802-6 , published 1807 . 19. Thou best philosopher , & c . From stanza viii of the Ode . Page 112 1. 35. in no system , & c .
PAGE 111 l . 16. the Ode . Intimations of Immortality from Recollections of Early Childhood . Composed 1802-6 , published 1807 . 19. Thou best philosopher , & c . From stanza viii of the Ode . Page 112 1. 35. in no system , & c .
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PAGE 189 1. 14. this is the open attraction . Cp . Lectures , pp . 27 , 147 , and passim . 34. the cool intrepidity . The scene here described is taken from Shadwell's Libertine , Act ii ; and the two following from Act v ( concluding ...
PAGE 189 1. 14. this is the open attraction . Cp . Lectures , pp . 27 , 147 , and passim . 34. the cool intrepidity . The scene here described is taken from Shadwell's Libertine , Act ii ; and the two following from Act v ( concluding ...
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Biographia Literaria Wordsworth Collection,Samuel Taylor 1772-1834 Coleridge, Ass Sin vista previa disponible - 2016 |
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