The Romantics Reviewed: Contemporary Reviews of British Romantic Writers, Part 1, Volume 1Donald H. Reiman Garland Pub., 1972 - English periodicals |
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... Coleridge's Biographia Literaria . Pierian Spring ! O Aye ! the cloister Pump ! Our classical knowledge was the least of the good gifts which we de- rived from his zealous and conscientious tutorage . " With the then head - master of ...
... Coleridge's Biographia Literaria . Pierian Spring ! O Aye ! the cloister Pump ! Our classical knowledge was the least of the good gifts which we de- rived from his zealous and conscientious tutorage . " With the then head - master of ...
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... Coleridge's Poems . And O ! he cried— “ Of magic kind What charms this throne endear ! Some other Love let Venus find- I'll fix my empire here . " P. So. 211 Mr. Coleridge tells us that he was indebted for three of the Effufions to Mr ...
... Coleridge's Poems . And O ! he cried— “ Of magic kind What charms this throne endear ! Some other Love let Venus find- I'll fix my empire here . " P. So. 211 Mr. Coleridge tells us that he was indebted for three of the Effufions to Mr ...
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... Coleridge's powers , not only is dissolved , but has 566 Coleridge's Christabel . left them unimpaired , in all the freshness of youth , as , according to romantic fable , the enchanted virgin wakes from her age - long slumber ...
... Coleridge's powers , not only is dissolved , but has 566 Coleridge's Christabel . left them unimpaired , in all the freshness of youth , as , according to romantic fable , the enchanted virgin wakes from her age - long slumber ...
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