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... least possible to hope that to exercise new modes of awareness in reading is to strengthen them for use elsewhere . It was in discussing Wordsworth's poetry that Coleridge noted ' the advantage which language ... presents to the ...
... least possible to hope that to exercise new modes of awareness in reading is to strengthen them for use elsewhere . It was in discussing Wordsworth's poetry that Coleridge noted ' the advantage which language ... presents to the ...
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... least partial responsibility . I pray thee , mark me . I , thus neglecting worldly ends , all dedicated To closeness ... least as early as Richard II Shakespeare had used incoherence dramatically ; and Prospero's involutions contain at ...
... least partial responsibility . I pray thee , mark me . I , thus neglecting worldly ends , all dedicated To closeness ... least as early as Richard II Shakespeare had used incoherence dramatically ; and Prospero's involutions contain at ...
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... least partial responsibility . I pray thee , mark me . I , thus neglecting worldly ends , all dedicated To closeness ... least as early as Richard II Shakespeare had used incoherence dramatically ; and Prospero's involutions contain at ...
... least partial responsibility . I pray thee , mark me . I , thus neglecting worldly ends , all dedicated To closeness ... least as early as Richard II Shakespeare had used incoherence dramatically ; and Prospero's involutions contain at ...
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Literature and the Teaching of Literature | 9 |
Henry James and Human Liberty | 24 |
Two Notes on Coleridge i Coleridge as Critic | 38 |
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