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Coleridge concludes this third letter with some remarks on his childhood prayers . I suppose you know the old prayer - Matthew ! Mark ! Luke ! & John ! God bless the bed which I lie on . Four Angels round me spread , Two at my foot ...
Coleridge concludes this third letter with some remarks on his childhood prayers . I suppose you know the old prayer - Matthew ! Mark ! Luke ! & John ! God bless the bed which I lie on . Four Angels round me spread , Two at my foot ...
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Letter to John Thelwall , 19 Nov 1796 , CL , I , p . 260 . 109. Letter to Thomas Poole , 6 May 1799 , ibid . , p . 493 . 110. Lay Sermons ( CC ) , pp . 6-7 . 111. Ibid . , p . 23 . 112. Ibid . , p . 18 . 113.
Letter to John Thelwall , 19 Nov 1796 , CL , I , p . 260 . 109. Letter to Thomas Poole , 6 May 1799 , ibid . , p . 493 . 110. Lay Sermons ( CC ) , pp . 6-7 . 111. Ibid . , p . 23 . 112. Ibid . , p . 18 . 113.
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See : letter to John Taylor Coleridge , 8 May 1825 , CL , V , p . 444 ; McFarland , op . cit . , p . 354 ; Sam G. Barnes , ' Was Theory of Life Coleridge's “ Opus Maximum ” ? ' , Studies in Philology , 55 ( 1958 ) 494-514 . 104.
See : letter to John Taylor Coleridge , 8 May 1825 , CL , V , p . 444 ; McFarland , op . cit . , p . 354 ; Sam G. Barnes , ' Was Theory of Life Coleridge's “ Opus Maximum ” ? ' , Studies in Philology , 55 ( 1958 ) 494-514 . 104.
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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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