The Cambridge History of English Literature, Volume 12Sir Adolphus William Ward, Alfred Rayney Waller University Press, 1970 - English literature |
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... Coleridge . The friendship with Coleridge , begun at Christ's hospital , lasted , with one short break , throughout their lives . In a famous apostrophe , touched with that sense of regret for wasted energy and unfulfilled hope which ...
... Coleridge . The friendship with Coleridge , begun at Christ's hospital , lasted , with one short break , throughout their lives . In a famous apostrophe , touched with that sense of regret for wasted energy and unfulfilled hope which ...
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... Coleridge fathered Lamb's earliest sonnet , which was printed under the initials S.T.C. in The Morning Chronicle of ... Coleridge's Poems on Various Subjects in 1796 , and another , addressed to Mary Lamb , is contained in the earliest ...
... Coleridge fathered Lamb's earliest sonnet , which was printed under the initials S.T.C. in The Morning Chronicle of ... Coleridge's Poems on Various Subjects in 1796 , and another , addressed to Mary Lamb , is contained in the earliest ...
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... Coleridge , and by this time his wounded vanity had effected a breach between Coleridge and Lamb . He told Lamb - inexcusably , even if it were true - that Coleridge had said , ' Poor Lamb ! if he wants any knowledge , he may apply to ...
... Coleridge , and by this time his wounded vanity had effected a breach between Coleridge and Lamb . He told Lamb - inexcusably , even if it were true - that Coleridge had said , ' Poor Lamb ! if he wants any knowledge , he may apply to ...
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