The Charles Lamb Bulletin, Utgåva 105–116Charles Lamb Society., 1999 |
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... Coleridge's nightmares , and the sympathetic handling of her fears by her father , Samuel Taylor Coleridge , shaded Lamb's description of his own memories in " Witches , and Other Night Fears . " Several similarities also indicate that ...
... Coleridge's nightmares , and the sympathetic handling of her fears by her father , Samuel Taylor Coleridge , shaded Lamb's description of his own memories in " Witches , and Other Night Fears . " Several similarities also indicate that ...
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... Coleridge . " The subject is indeed important ! " ( as Wordsworth said in another context ) , for though we are all aware of Coleridge's " One Life " and oft - rumored doctrine of " organic unity , " the promised harmony often seems far ...
... Coleridge . " The subject is indeed important ! " ( as Wordsworth said in another context ) , for though we are all aware of Coleridge's " One Life " and oft - rumored doctrine of " organic unity , " the promised harmony often seems far ...
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... Coleridge , and in this case it means that running alongside Coleridge's " anti- sensuousness " is a strong interest in experience , a fascination for what he called the multitudinous " little things " of the world : tactile objects ...
... Coleridge , and in this case it means that running alongside Coleridge's " anti- sensuousness " is a strong interest in experience , a fascination for what he called the multitudinous " little things " of the world : tactile objects ...
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