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... Coleridge's investment in the ideal of the clergyman's life . Also unique to Coleridge is the degree of influence he exerted over the young men whom he befriended . In particular , it was as a disciple of Coleridge that the restless ...
... Coleridge's investment in the ideal of the clergyman's life . Also unique to Coleridge is the degree of influence he exerted over the young men whom he befriended . In particular , it was as a disciple of Coleridge that the restless ...
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... Coleridge's bitterness , since in the Biographia Coleridge argues precisely that men of genius are never irritable ( BL I , 30-47 ) . 31 Having made this covert snipe , De Quincey now turns to attack Coleridge's advice in the Biographia ...
... Coleridge's bitterness , since in the Biographia Coleridge argues precisely that men of genius are never irritable ( BL I , 30-47 ) . 31 Having made this covert snipe , De Quincey now turns to attack Coleridge's advice in the Biographia ...
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... Coleridge's Literary Correspondence ' . Also , when he torments Coleridge for his ' indisposition to mathematics ' ( ibid , 95 ) , he could have been prompted by Coleridge's own plaintive confession : ' often , and bitterly , do I ...
... Coleridge's Literary Correspondence ' . Also , when he torments Coleridge for his ' indisposition to mathematics ' ( ibid , 95 ) , he could have been prompted by Coleridge's own plaintive confession : ' often , and bitterly , do I ...
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