The Charles Lamb Bulletin, Utgåva 76Charles Lamb Society., 1991 |
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... Coleridge was shown Blake's Songs of Innocence and Experience in 1818 by Charles Augustus Tulk . In returning them Coleridge made a list of the poems indicating by signs the degree of pleasure he had derived from each . Both the ...
... Coleridge was shown Blake's Songs of Innocence and Experience in 1818 by Charles Augustus Tulk . In returning them Coleridge made a list of the poems indicating by signs the degree of pleasure he had derived from each . Both the ...
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... Coleridge . This was not due to any lack of wishing to go there on his part ; between 1796 to 1798 we find him on record as having a sojourn of study at Jena as his goal ; in 1796 we find him learning German to prepare himself for Jena ...
... Coleridge . This was not due to any lack of wishing to go there on his part ; between 1796 to 1798 we find him on record as having a sojourn of study at Jena as his goal ; in 1796 we find him learning German to prepare himself for Jena ...
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... Coleridge and the Sciences . Levere demonstrates the importance of the sciences for Coleridge ( fundamentally a poet and man of literature ) by examining their role in three sets of related concepts with which he was largely concerned ...
... Coleridge and the Sciences . Levere demonstrates the importance of the sciences for Coleridge ( fundamentally a poet and man of literature ) by examining their role in three sets of related concepts with which he was largely concerned ...
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