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... Coleridge's own practice . Coleridge is not only ' the father of modern psychology ' , to use Mr. Stephen Potter's words , but also if I may use a pedantic term - the greatest as well as the most exacting semasiologist , i.e. a student ...
... Coleridge's own practice . Coleridge is not only ' the father of modern psychology ' , to use Mr. Stephen Potter's words , but also if I may use a pedantic term - the greatest as well as the most exacting semasiologist , i.e. a student ...
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... Coleridge's annus mirabilis and it is no idle speculation to imagine what Coleridge might have become if he could have settled there for the rest of his life . I agree with Professor Margoliouth who has recently written , in a wise ...
... Coleridge's annus mirabilis and it is no idle speculation to imagine what Coleridge might have become if he could have settled there for the rest of his life . I agree with Professor Margoliouth who has recently written , in a wise ...
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... Coleridge's courage and even rash- ness , for his only equipment , in his ascent of the Scafell group , was a besom stick and a pocket - book . What Coleridge looked for and found in the mountains was a connecting link between his two ...
... Coleridge's courage and even rash- ness , for his only equipment , in his ascent of the Scafell group , was a besom stick and a pocket - book . What Coleridge looked for and found in the mountains was a connecting link between his two ...
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Tredegar Memorial Lecture | 20 |
TENNYSONS INFLUENCE ON HIS TIMES | 35 |
THE UNACKNOWLEDGED LEGISLATORS | 48 |
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