Essays by Divers Hands: Being the Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature, Band 28 |
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... COLERIDGE I HAVE the feeling that I never really chose Coleridge , as a subject for this paper , but rather that Coleridge chose me , not because he wanted to remind me that he had been among the first ten Royal Associates elected , on ...
... COLERIDGE I HAVE the feeling that I never really chose Coleridge , as a subject for this paper , but rather that Coleridge chose me , not because he wanted to remind me that he had been among the first ten Royal Associates elected , on ...
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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 : 1 Thick Jasmins twined : the little landscape round - This little lime - tree bower . ... She built a little home of joy and rest I have found a little home , within my heart . - Science and song ; delight in little things ...
... Coleridge : 1 Thick Jasmins twined : the little landscape round - This little lime - tree bower . ... She built a little home of joy and rest I have found a little home , within my heart . - Science and song ; delight in little things ...
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Giff Edmonds Memorial Lecture | 1 |
Tredegar Memorial Lecture | 20 |
TENNYSONS INFLUENCE ON HIS TIMES | 35 |
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