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... hundred thousand copies . Meanwhile , Coleridge had entered the field of active journalism . on 66 In 1809 he began the issue of The Watchman . Failure was almost inevitable . To evade the stamp duty regularly - appearing " journals ...
... hundred thousand copies . Meanwhile , Coleridge had entered the field of active journalism . on 66 In 1809 he began the issue of The Watchman . Failure was almost inevitable . To evade the stamp duty regularly - appearing " journals ...
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... hundred years ago ascended to the very top of the inspirational ladder , - reaching heights that leave us gasping with amazed wonderment . We have to read his verse in the light of his prose . He has left behind him the most pro- found ...
... hundred years ago ascended to the very top of the inspirational ladder , - reaching heights that leave us gasping with amazed wonderment . We have to read his verse in the light of his prose . He has left behind him the most pro- found ...
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... hundred years ago could show . For poetry may lead us to frame for ourselves a just and sane philosophy of life . It creates the moods that it interprets and moods may be very precious things . " " It was when Blackwood's Magazine had ...
... hundred years ago could show . For poetry may lead us to frame for ourselves a just and sane philosophy of life . It creates the moods that it interprets and moods may be very precious things . " " It was when Blackwood's Magazine had ...
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The Immortal Nine: An Introduction to the Poetry of Last Century (Classic ... J. M. Stuart-Young No preview available - 2016 |
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