Shakespeare to Hardy: Short Studies of Characteristic English Authors Given in a Series of Lectures at Tokyo University |
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1 VI SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE answer Ninety - nine out of a hundred well - read persons , if asked who Coleridge was , would almost certainly “ The poet . " The author of “ The Ancient Mariner ” could scarcely complain of them for having ...
1 VI SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE answer Ninety - nine out of a hundred well - read persons , if asked who Coleridge was , would almost certainly “ The poet . " The author of “ The Ancient Mariner ” could scarcely complain of them for having ...
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The book of all books which Coleridge ought to have written in prose was a study of Shakespeare . He did not , but he left some compensation . In his own way , lectures , conversations , marginal notes , Coleridge scattered the ...
The book of all books which Coleridge ought to have written in prose was a study of Shakespeare . He did not , but he left some compensation . In his own way , lectures , conversations , marginal notes , Coleridge scattered the ...
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made not by but from and for Coleridge , is the best way in which to form an estimate of his capacity . His nephew , who died young , knew very well what a permanent book he was producing merely by noting down a few of Coleridge's ...
made not by but from and for Coleridge , is the best way in which to form an estimate of his capacity . His nephew , who died young , knew very well what a permanent book he was producing merely by noting down a few of Coleridge's ...
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