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Page 51
... Coleridge's admirers could not complacently acquiesce in four- pence each eight days for a long - winded article on German metaphysics . With number ten The Watch- man expired peacefully by its own midnight fire . Coleridge COLERIDGE 51.
... Coleridge's admirers could not complacently acquiesce in four- pence each eight days for a long - winded article on German metaphysics . With number ten The Watch- man expired peacefully by its own midnight fire . Coleridge COLERIDGE 51.
Page 53
... Coleridge was now to come one gleam of light- the sweet friendship of Dorothy and William Words- worth . Yet there were distilled into his cup of pleasure the usual ... Coleridge not to be discerned behind this craftman- ship COLERIDGE 53.
... Coleridge was now to come one gleam of light- the sweet friendship of Dorothy and William Words- worth . Yet there were distilled into his cup of pleasure the usual ... Coleridge not to be discerned behind this craftman- ship COLERIDGE 53.
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... Coleridge as a weakling and a failure , from birth to death , without paying due tribute to his courageous fight ... Coleridge who generated what was best in Swinburne . It was Coleridge who lifted the ballad- form from obscurity , and ...
... Coleridge as a weakling and a failure , from birth to death , without paying due tribute to his courageous fight ... Coleridge who generated what was best in Swinburne . It was Coleridge who lifted the ballad- form from obscurity , and ...
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admirers Algernon Charles ALGERNON CHARLES SWINBURNE Ancient Mariner Ave Maria Ballads beauty breast breath brother Browning's Burns Byron cadul gu century Charles Lamb child Coleridge Coleridge's contemporaries critics delight Dorothy dream dying England's English eyes fair fame flower FOWLER WRIGHT friends gifts glorious Harriet Westbrook heart hour human Immortal Nine inspiration intellect JOHN KEATS Kubla Khan Laureate lines literary living LORD BYRON manhood Matthew Arnold melody mood moon morning muse natural Necessity of Atheism never night Nine Immortals o'er Pantisocracy passion PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY period poems poet's poetic poetry praise prose rhymes Robert Browning Rossetti's SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE sane Scott Shakespeare Shelley Shelley's singers sleep song soul Southey spirit stanzas star strange sweet Swinburne Swinburne's Tennyson thee thine things thou thought thousand to-day tongue verse Victorian WILLIAM WORDSWORTH words Wordsworth writes written wrote youth