Coleridge and the Literature of SensibilityVision, 1978 - 270 sivua |
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... True Intellectual System of the Universe ( London , 1845 ) , III , 600 . This treatise was first published posthumously in 1731. It contains little if anything that is not either explicit or implicit in the True Intellectual System ...
... True Intellectual System of the Universe ( London , 1845 ) , III , 600 . This treatise was first published posthumously in 1731. It contains little if anything that is not either explicit or implicit in the True Intellectual System ...
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... true and yet , closer to earth , it is also true that starting where they did they must have found the work of mid and late eighteenth - century poets generally both more and less ' available ' to them than work from other periods and ...
... true and yet , closer to earth , it is also true that starting where they did they must have found the work of mid and late eighteenth - century poets generally both more and less ' available ' to them than work from other periods and ...
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... true , as House maintained , ' that ' Hence , viper thoughts ' is awkward , and true too that the substitution later on of ' Otway's self ' for ' Wordsworth's self ' disturbs every knowl- edgeable reader , both late revisions seem ...
... true , as House maintained , ' that ' Hence , viper thoughts ' is awkward , and true too that the substitution later on of ' Otway's self ' for ' Wordsworth's self ' disturbs every knowl- edgeable reader , both late revisions seem ...
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Introduction | 7 |
The Reshaping Spirit | 21 |
Blue Coat Boys | 58 |
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