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... Coleridge suggested that there was a two - fold approach to the problem . Commenting on the com- position of the ... Coleridge wrote . In a sense however Coleridge's attitude was the more completely ' romantic ' because he was dealing ...
... Coleridge suggested that there was a two - fold approach to the problem . Commenting on the com- position of the ... Coleridge wrote . In a sense however Coleridge's attitude was the more completely ' romantic ' because he was dealing ...
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... Coleridge was too deeply influenced by religion to be carried away for long by Godwin's rationalism . On the last day of the year 1796 , as he tells us , ' I retired to a cottage in Somersetshire , at the foot of the Quantocks , and ...
... Coleridge was too deeply influenced by religion to be carried away for long by Godwin's rationalism . On the last day of the year 1796 , as he tells us , ' I retired to a cottage in Somersetshire , at the foot of the Quantocks , and ...
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... Coleridge it was the beginning of philosophic thought . Beneath the transitory and accidental appearances of all things there lay an inner reality which ... Coleridge traced the progress of 214 COLERIDGE AND THE PHILOSOPHY OF CONSERVATISM.
... Coleridge it was the beginning of philosophic thought . Beneath the transitory and accidental appearances of all things there lay an inner reality which ... Coleridge traced the progress of 214 COLERIDGE AND THE PHILOSOPHY OF CONSERVATISM.
Contents
Acknowledgements | 6 |
List of Illustrations | 7 |
The Age of Romanticism | 9 |
Copyright | |
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