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... letter or in conversation , and particularly to Dr John Coulson , Dr F. W. Dillistone , Dr Stephen Prickett , Dr Geoffrey Rowell and Dr Kathleen Wheeler . Dr David Whewell of the Department of Philosophy , Durham University , patiently ...
... letter or in conversation , and particularly to Dr John Coulson , Dr F. W. Dillistone , Dr Stephen Prickett , Dr Geoffrey Rowell and Dr Kathleen Wheeler . Dr David Whewell of the Department of Philosophy , Durham University , patiently ...
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... Letters , ed . E. L. Griggs , 6 vols ( Oxford , 1956-71 ) The Notebooks of Samuel Taylor Coleridge , ed . Kathleen Coburn , 3 parts in 6 vols , 1794-1819 ( Lon- don and New York , 1957-73 ) Confessions Confessions of an Inquiring Spirit ...
... Letters , ed . E. L. Griggs , 6 vols ( Oxford , 1956-71 ) The Notebooks of Samuel Taylor Coleridge , ed . Kathleen Coburn , 3 parts in 6 vols , 1794-1819 ( Lon- don and New York , 1957-73 ) Confessions Confessions of an Inquiring Spirit ...
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... letters and papers Friend ( CC ) Imagination IS Lay Sermons ( CC ) Lectures ( CC ) Logic Marginalia Misc . Crit . Omniana PC Phil . Lect . relating to Coleridge The Friend , ed . Barbara E. Rooke , 2 vols , in Collected Coleridge , vol ...
... letters and papers Friend ( CC ) Imagination IS Lay Sermons ( CC ) Lectures ( CC ) Logic Marginalia Misc . Crit . Omniana PC Phil . Lect . relating to Coleridge The Friend , ed . Barbara E. Rooke , 2 vols , in Collected Coleridge , vol ...
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... letter of 3 November 1814 to the poet John Kenyon , Coleridge describes Jeremy Taylor's ' Letter on original sin ' as , in one sense , a ' Countenance that looks towards his Followers -... all weather - eaten , dim , noseless , a Ghost ...
... letter of 3 November 1814 to the poet John Kenyon , Coleridge describes Jeremy Taylor's ' Letter on original sin ' as , in one sense , a ' Countenance that looks towards his Followers -... all weather - eaten , dim , noseless , a Ghost ...
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Contents
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THE EARLY WRITINGS AND THE EOLIAN HARP 22220 | 20 |
MARINER AND DEJECTION | 43 |
THE CRITICAL PROSE 73 2223 | 73 |
THREE LATER POEMS | 103 |
THE LATER PROSE AND NOTEBOOKS | 116 |
INSPIRATION AND REVELATION | 144 |
Notes | 156 |
Bibliography of Secondary Sources | 178 |
Index | 191 |
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