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... wrote about Dejection only in passing , and wrote about it before the verse letter was made public . But he knew Dorothy's journals and also knew , better perhaps than any other student of the subject , what went on between Coleridge ...
... wrote about Dejection only in passing , and wrote about it before the verse letter was made public . But he knew Dorothy's journals and also knew , better perhaps than any other student of the subject , what went on between Coleridge ...
Page 28
... wrote , or more probably completed , Dejection : An Ode ' . " Now , de Selincourt did not explain why he supposed that Cole- ridge ' more probably completed ' the poem that night , but possibly he found it hard to believe that even ...
... wrote , or more probably completed , Dejection : An Ode ' . " Now , de Selincourt did not explain why he supposed that Cole- ridge ' more probably completed ' the poem that night , but possibly he found it hard to believe that even ...
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... wrote Dejection , the new fusion may well have occurred much earlier . When , in 1798 , Wordsworth wrote , Nor perchance , If I were not thus taught , should I the more Suffer my genial spirits to decay : For thou art with me here upon ...
... wrote Dejection , the new fusion may well have occurred much earlier . When , in 1798 , Wordsworth wrote , Nor perchance , If I were not thus taught , should I the more Suffer my genial spirits to decay : For thou art with me here upon ...
Contents
Introduction | 7 |
The Reshaping Spirit | 21 |
Blue Coat Boys | 58 |
Copyright | |
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