New Approaches to Coleridge: Biographical and Critical EssaysDonald Sultana |
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... complete works of Boehme . He was anxious to obtain these books for Coleridge , for ' this friend gave me all his things to take with me'.55 In addition , Tieck seems to have awakened Coleridge's interest in his young friend Wackenröder ...
... complete works of Boehme . He was anxious to obtain these books for Coleridge , for ' this friend gave me all his things to take with me'.55 In addition , Tieck seems to have awakened Coleridge's interest in his young friend Wackenröder ...
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... Complete Correspondence , ed . P. Matenko ( New York , 1933 ) , 429 . 32 As , e.g. , the irony of Sophocles and ... completing his Shakespearean plan , Tieck did succeed in publishing Das Altenglische Theater , Supplemente zum Shakespere ...
... Complete Correspondence , ed . P. Matenko ( New York , 1933 ) , 429 . 32 As , e.g. , the irony of Sophocles and ... completing his Shakespearean plan , Tieck did succeed in publishing Das Altenglische Theater , Supplemente zum Shakespere ...
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... complete liberty to work up for Stuart material used for Ball in the official paper on Egypt , as he had already done with the ' Sybilline Leaves ' , particularly as he was under the impression that his employment by Ball was temporary ...
... complete liberty to work up for Stuart material used for Ball in the official paper on Egypt , as he had already done with the ' Sybilline Leaves ' , particularly as he was under the impression that his employment by Ball was temporary ...
Contents
Introduction by Donald Sultana | 7 |
List of Abbreviations | 16 |
Coleridge | 38 |
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