The Complete Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge: With an Introductory Essay Upon His Philosophical and Theological Opinions, 第 4 巻Harper & brothers, 1853 |
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... LECTURES UPON SHAKSPEARE AND OTHER DRAMATISTS . NEW HARPER & YORK : BROTHERS . 1853 . NOTES AND LECTURES UPON SHAKSPEARE , AND SOME OF THE.
... LECTURES UPON SHAKSPEARE AND OTHER DRAMATISTS . NEW HARPER & YORK : BROTHERS . 1853 . NOTES AND LECTURES UPON SHAKSPEARE , AND SOME OF THE.
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... LECTURES UPON SHAKSPEARE , AND SOME OF THE OLD POETS AND DRAMATISTS , WITH OTHER LITERARY REMAINS OF S. T. COLERIDGE . EDITED BY MRS . H. N. COLERIDGE . NEW YORK : HARPER & BROTHERS . 1853 . то JOSEPH HENRY GREEN , ESQ . , MEMBER OF.
... LECTURES UPON SHAKSPEARE , AND SOME OF THE OLD POETS AND DRAMATISTS , WITH OTHER LITERARY REMAINS OF S. T. COLERIDGE . EDITED BY MRS . H. N. COLERIDGE . NEW YORK : HARPER & BROTHERS . 1853 . то JOSEPH HENRY GREEN , ESQ . , MEMBER OF.
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... lectures . Of matter re- lating to the drama , and to poetry , however , there was not quite enough to fill a second volume ; I have therefore added to the remarks on Shakspeare and contemporary dramatists , Dante , Milton , and other ...
... lectures . Of matter re- lating to the drama , and to poetry , however , there was not quite enough to fill a second volume ; I have therefore added to the remarks on Shakspeare and contemporary dramatists , Dante , Milton , and other ...
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... Lectures given in the Spring of that Year Extract from a Letter to J. Britton , Esq . SHAKSPEARE , WITH INTRODUCTORY ... Lecture upon Shakspeare . Order of Shakspeare's Plays . • 50 56 64 67 Notes on the Tempest Love's Labor's Lost ...
... Lectures given in the Spring of that Year Extract from a Letter to J. Britton , Esq . SHAKSPEARE , WITH INTRODUCTORY ... Lecture upon Shakspeare . Order of Shakspeare's Plays . • 50 56 64 67 Notes on the Tempest Love's Labor's Lost ...
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... Lectures in 1811 ... 220 227 PROSPECTUS OF LECTURES • 229 Lecture I. General Character of the Gothic Mind in the Middle Ages .. 232 II . General Character of the Gothic Literature and Art . III . The Troubadours , Boccaccio , Petrarch ...
... Lectures in 1811 ... 220 227 PROSPECTUS OF LECTURES • 229 Lecture I. General Character of the Gothic Mind in the Middle Ages .. 232 II . General Character of the Gothic Literature and Art . III . The Troubadours , Boccaccio , Petrarch ...
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