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... Coleridge shortly after his discharge Charles said : ' Coleridge , it may convince you of my regard for you when I tell you my head ran on you in my madness , as much almost as on another person , who I am convinced was the more ...
... Coleridge shortly after his discharge Charles said : ' Coleridge , it may convince you of my regard for you when I tell you my head ran on you in my madness , as much almost as on another person , who I am convinced was the more ...
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... Coleridge Poems — but if you publish , publish mine ( I give free leave ) without name or initial , and never send me a book , I charge you . ' Charles like Rossetti generations later , who had his buried manuscript exhumed afterwards ...
... Coleridge Poems — but if you publish , publish mine ( I give free leave ) without name or initial , and never send me a book , I charge you . ' Charles like Rossetti generations later , who had his buried manuscript exhumed afterwards ...
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... Coleridge , equipped with a superfluity of German metaphysics , returned to England . In the same year Lamb's father died and the way was clear for the reunion of Charles and Mary under one roof . For two years she had been living in ...
... Coleridge , equipped with a superfluity of German metaphysics , returned to England . In the same year Lamb's father died and the way was clear for the reunion of Charles and Mary under one roof . For two years she had been living in ...
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Giff Edmonds Memorial Lecture Jam Rude Donatus | 1 |
Wedmore Memorial Lecture Life and Literature | 26 |
The Garden of the Muses A Chorus from the Medea | 43 |
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