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... Quincey's critical development of Coleridge was made not so much in the Confessions as in the series of articles he ... Quincey supposes himself to be addressing a thirty - two year old man who was poorly educated as a child , now feels ...
... Quincey's critical development of Coleridge was made not so much in the Confessions as in the series of articles he ... Quincey supposes himself to be addressing a thirty - two year old man who was poorly educated as a child , now feels ...
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... Quincey's subtext in describing Herder's problems is not only that Coleridge was wrong to regard Herder's life as a ... Quincey remarks in a footnote that Coleridge failed to appreciate how frustrated Herder was that professional ...
... Quincey's subtext in describing Herder's problems is not only that Coleridge was wrong to regard Herder's life as a ... Quincey remarks in a footnote that Coleridge failed to appreciate how frustrated Herder was that professional ...
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... Quincey's vision fulfilled itself in the form of university academics devoted to literature in exactly the way he defined it , as first and foremost an aesthetic pursuit . But like De Quincey himself , the modern discipline of English ...
... Quincey's vision fulfilled itself in the form of university academics devoted to literature in exactly the way he defined it , as first and foremost an aesthetic pursuit . But like De Quincey himself , the modern discipline of English ...
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