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This was discovered by his captain , who inquired into the position of affairs , and arranged with Coleridge's family for his return to Cambridge . On this followed the short period during which the young poet was an anti - orthodox ...
This was discovered by his captain , who inquired into the position of affairs , and arranged with Coleridge's family for his return to Cambridge . On this followed the short period during which the young poet was an anti - orthodox ...
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ance of about a dozen numbers , The Watchman had to be given up , and Coleridge took to writing for the newspapers . He began by attacking Pitt's Government , but in course of time , his opinions tending ever more in a conservative ...
ance of about a dozen numbers , The Watchman had to be given up , and Coleridge took to writing for the newspapers . He began by attacking Pitt's Government , but in course of time , his opinions tending ever more in a conservative ...
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While in Germany , Coleridge studied the Gothic language , and read the Meistersingers and Hans Sachs ; and on his return he published a translation of Schiller's Wallenstein , the play which Benjamin Constant was soon afterwards to ...
While in Germany , Coleridge studied the Gothic language , and read the Meistersingers and Hans Sachs ; and on his return he published a translation of Schiller's Wallenstein , the play which Benjamin Constant was soon afterwards to ...
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COMMON CHARACTERISTICS OF THE PERIOD | 1 |
THE POLITICAL BACKGROUND | 15 |
THE BEGINNINGS OF NATURALISM | 32 |
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Naturalism in England. Common Characteristics of the Period Georg Brandes Недоступно для просмотра - 1923 |
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