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Abbreviations and Primary Sources AR ( I ) AR ( II ) Bibliography I Bibliography II Bibliography III Aids to Reflection , 7th edn , ed . Derwent Coleridge ( London , 1854 ) Aids to Reflection , with James Marsh's ' Preliminary Essay of ...
Abbreviations and Primary Sources AR ( I ) AR ( II ) Bibliography I Bibliography II Bibliography III Aids to Reflection , 7th edn , ed . Derwent Coleridge ( London , 1854 ) Aids to Reflection , with James Marsh's ' Preliminary Essay of ...
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When he published Aids to Reflection fifteen years later , despite his original intention of compiling an anthology from Archbishop Leighton's works , he had ended up writing a book on the process of reaching a Christian belief ...
When he published Aids to Reflection fifteen years later , despite his original intention of compiling an anthology from Archbishop Leighton's works , he had ended up writing a book on the process of reaching a Christian belief ...
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In some ways the task was done many years later in Aids to Reflection which is , essentially , the fresh perusal of another seventeenth - century divine , Archbishop Leighton . In fact , Aids is linked to the Opus Maximum on a number of ...
In some ways the task was done many years later in Aids to Reflection which is , essentially , the fresh perusal of another seventeenth - century divine , Archbishop Leighton . In fact , Aids is linked to the Opus Maximum on a number of ...
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Contents
THE ROMANTIC CONTEXT | 8 |
KUBLA KHAN THE RIME OF THE ANCIENT | 43 |
THE CRITICAL PROSE | 73 |
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