New Approaches to Coleridge: Biographical and Critical EssaysDonald Sultana |
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... explaining what I shall do with Shakespere I explain the nature of the other five . Each scene of each play I read , as if it were the whole of Shakespere's Works - the sole thing extant . I ask myself what are the characteristics — the ...
... explaining what I shall do with Shakespere I explain the nature of the other five . Each scene of each play I read , as if it were the whole of Shakespere's Works - the sole thing extant . I ask myself what are the characteristics — the ...
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... explained that genius ' works according to dark , inner laws ; its artistic drive is its law , and precisely because of this it is Genius'.36 Coleridge , like Tieck and Schlegel , had often insisted upon the idea that imagination works ...
... explained that genius ' works according to dark , inner laws ; its artistic drive is its law , and precisely because of this it is Genius'.36 Coleridge , like Tieck and Schlegel , had often insisted upon the idea that imagination works ...
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... explained 54 that he wrote the paper in answer to ' the Opposers of the present War ' , namely , the Whig Opposition in the House of Commons led by Charles James Fox , who had allegedly argued that ' on Malta we rested the peace ; for ...
... explained 54 that he wrote the paper in answer to ' the Opposers of the present War ' , namely , the Whig Opposition in the House of Commons led by Charles James Fox , who had allegedly argued that ' on Malta we rested the peace ; for ...
Contents
Introduction by Donald Sultana | 7 |
List of Abbreviations | 16 |
Coleridge | 38 |
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