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... Coleridge's thought . -- Coleridge's poetry also presented a formidable problem . Writing in 1840 , Mill admits that Coleridge has not been appreciated as a philos- opher ; but " As a poet , " he asserts , " Coleridge has taken his ...
... Coleridge's thought . -- Coleridge's poetry also presented a formidable problem . Writing in 1840 , Mill admits that Coleridge has not been appreciated as a philos- opher ; but " As a poet , " he asserts , " Coleridge has taken his ...
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... Coleridge " had no morals . " He will be remembered , Arnold continues , as a thinker , " in spite of the disesteem which his character may and must inspire . " 48 Thus ... Coleridge's work a fault which Coleridge 150 Coleridge's poetry.
... Coleridge " had no morals . " He will be remembered , Arnold continues , as a thinker , " in spite of the disesteem which his character may and must inspire . " 48 Thus ... Coleridge's work a fault which Coleridge 150 Coleridge's poetry.
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found in much of Coleridge's work a fault which Coleridge himself had warned aganist ; that is , the occurrence of " striking lines or distiches " which stand out from the context and distract attention from the whole . Coleridge's ...
found in much of Coleridge's work a fault which Coleridge himself had warned aganist ; that is , the occurrence of " striking lines or distiches " which stand out from the context and distract attention from the whole . Coleridge's ...
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ARNOLD AND EARLY VICTORIAN POETIC THEORY | 9 |
WORDSWORTH | 31 |
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