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... original Greek , be the greater ! 14 Such was his admiration that in December 1816 he wrote to Frere's brother George , hoping that he might obtain Frere's permission to use four lines of the translation , alongside the original , as a ...
... original Greek , be the greater ! 14 Such was his admiration that in December 1816 he wrote to Frere's brother George , hoping that he might obtain Frere's permission to use four lines of the translation , alongside the original , as a ...
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... original as was compatible with the retention of its ' spirit ' , and with the impression that one was reading an original composition.27 Coleridge regularly used ' imitation ' to refer to Frere's verse translations.28 What he meant by ...
... original as was compatible with the retention of its ' spirit ' , and with the impression that one was reading an original composition.27 Coleridge regularly used ' imitation ' to refer to Frere's verse translations.28 What he meant by ...
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... original springs . The poem was dedicated and partly addressed to Coleridge , but it was also addressed , at least in apostrophe , to that ' Wisdom and Spirit of the Universe ' which he characterized ( in a formula every word of which ...
... original springs . The poem was dedicated and partly addressed to Coleridge , but it was also addressed , at least in apostrophe , to that ' Wisdom and Spirit of the Universe ' which he characterized ( in a formula every word of which ...
Contents
Introduction by Donald Sultana | 7 |
List of Abbreviations | 16 |
Coleridge | 38 |
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