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... Sharp deserved the respect of literary London , however , not solely for his munificence or powers of conversation , but for his contribution to the radical Whig tradition in the early 1790s . In 1790 Sharp published a pamphlet that ...
... Sharp deserved the respect of literary London , however , not solely for his munificence or powers of conversation , but for his contribution to the radical Whig tradition in the early 1790s . In 1790 Sharp published a pamphlet that ...
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III 12 Sharp was introduced to Coleridge in 1801 almost certainly through Mackintosh . Mackintosh looked to involve Sharp in his collaboration with Coleridge on the ill - fated project to collate Tom Wedgwood's history of philosophical ...
III 12 Sharp was introduced to Coleridge in 1801 almost certainly through Mackintosh . Mackintosh looked to involve Sharp in his collaboration with Coleridge on the ill - fated project to collate Tom Wedgwood's history of philosophical ...
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... Sharp and Coleridge became good friends , despite Coleridge's frustration with Mackintosh's mercenary behaviour . In 1803 , for example , Sharp advised Coleridge on organising a trip to the Canaries , 23 and related to him the ...
... Sharp and Coleridge became good friends , despite Coleridge's frustration with Mackintosh's mercenary behaviour . In 1803 , for example , Sharp advised Coleridge on organising a trip to the Canaries , 23 and related to him the ...
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