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... Southey of the former . Tempting , but not quite fair to Southey . So far as Wertherism is concerned , Southey's career somewhat resembles that of Lloyd ; but it is much more interesting simply because Southey himself was much more ...
... Southey of the former . Tempting , but not quite fair to Southey . So far as Wertherism is concerned , Southey's career somewhat resembles that of Lloyd ; but it is much more interesting simply because Southey himself was much more ...
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... Southey first met Cole- ridge in 1794. It would be easy to dismiss it as adolescent postur- ing , especially when we reflect on the well - drilled conservatism of Southey the Laureate . But I am convinced that Southey's radicalism up ...
... Southey first met Cole- ridge in 1794. It would be easy to dismiss it as adolescent postur- ing , especially when we reflect on the well - drilled conservatism of Southey the Laureate . But I am convinced that Southey's radicalism up ...
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... Southey . 52. Geoffrey Carnall , Robert Southey and His Age ( Oxford , 1960 ) , 64–65 . 53. The Sorrows of Werter : A German Story ( New edn . , London , 1794 ) , I , 155-56 . Carnall quotes a mid - nineteenth - century translation ...
... Southey . 52. Geoffrey Carnall , Robert Southey and His Age ( Oxford , 1960 ) , 64–65 . 53. The Sorrows of Werter : A German Story ( New edn . , London , 1794 ) , I , 155-56 . Carnall quotes a mid - nineteenth - century translation ...
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The Reshaping Spirit | 21 |
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