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... Aids to Reflection , 7th edn , ed . Der- went Coleridge ( London , 1854 ) Aids to Reflection , with James Marsh's ' Preliminary Essay ' of 1840 ( London , 1913 ) Thomas J. Wise , A Bibliography of the Writings in Prose and Verse of ...
... Aids to Reflection , 7th edn , ed . Der- went Coleridge ( London , 1854 ) Aids to Reflection , with James Marsh's ' Preliminary Essay ' of 1840 ( London , 1913 ) Thomas J. Wise , A Bibliography of the Writings in Prose and Verse of ...
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... 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 , beginning with Need and ...
... 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 , beginning with Need and ...
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... Aids and the projected work is the Trinity , but that Aids is merely a preparatory stage . In the ' Aids to Reflection ' I have touched on the Mystery of the Trinity only in a negative way . That is , I have shewn the hollowness of the ...
... Aids and the projected work is the Trinity , but that Aids is merely a preparatory stage . In the ' Aids to Reflection ' I have touched on the Mystery of the Trinity only in a negative way . That is , I have shewn the hollowness of the ...
Contents
THE ROMANTIC CONTEXT | 8 |
Symbol and Organic Form | 16 |
KUBLA KHAN THE RIME OF THE ANCIENT | 43 |
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