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... Studies of the poem have sometimes been written without much awareness of the cultural gap between these writers and the next generation or even of the experiential gap between Coleridge in 1802 and Coleridge in 1817. But before ...
... Studies of the poem have sometimes been written without much awareness of the cultural gap between these writers and the next generation or even of the experiential gap between Coleridge in 1802 and Coleridge in 1817. But before ...
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... studies - especially Coleridgean studies is necessarily a collaborative affair , subject to many in- dividual oversights and plain blunders . There are various reasons why this should be so , but here it may suffice to point out that ...
... studies - especially Coleridgean studies is necessarily a collaborative affair , subject to many in- dividual oversights and plain blunders . There are various reasons why this should be so , but here it may suffice to point out that ...
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... Studies , XXII ( 1937 ) , 7-25 . Reprinted in Wordsworthian and Other Studies ( Oxford , 1947 ) , 57–76 , which is the text I have consulted . Journals of Dorothy Wordsworth ( London , 1941 ) , 2 vols . As noted above , my citations are ...
... Studies , XXII ( 1937 ) , 7-25 . Reprinted in Wordsworthian and Other Studies ( Oxford , 1947 ) , 57–76 , which is the text I have consulted . Journals of Dorothy Wordsworth ( London , 1941 ) , 2 vols . As noted above , my citations are ...
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Introduction | 7 |
The Reshaping Spirit | 21 |
Blue Coat Boys | 58 |
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