The Quarterly Review, Volumes 262-263William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1934 |
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... Coleridge's grave one hundred years ago , the motto on the ribbon would prob- ably have been : He was a defender of the Christian faith . ' Many of these learned people had not read his poetry and would have cared little for his ...
... Coleridge's grave one hundred years ago , the motto on the ribbon would prob- ably have been : He was a defender of the Christian faith . ' Many of these learned people had not read his poetry and would have cared little for his ...
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... Coleridge ' professed doctrines which he had ceased to believe , in order to avoid the trouble of controversy . ' 1 For documentary knowledge of Coleridge's personal history and character there are three principal sources : J. Dykes ...
... Coleridge ' professed doctrines which he had ceased to believe , in order to avoid the trouble of controversy . ' 1 For documentary knowledge of Coleridge's personal history and character there are three principal sources : J. Dykes ...
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... Coleridge's early life which I prefer even to Carlyle's famous descrip- tion , for they testify to his charm by showing the effect he produced upon those who knew him best . At Gras- mere , one day in 1800 , Dorothy Wordsworth wrote in ...
... Coleridge's early life which I prefer even to Carlyle's famous descrip- tion , for they testify to his charm by showing the effect he produced upon those who knew him best . At Gras- mere , one day in 1800 , Dorothy Wordsworth wrote in ...
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