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... means combined with his special knowledge of Scott he has drawn a more balanced and sympathetic portrait of him in relation to Coleridge than is implied in some of the comment on him by Coleridge's editors . Griggs , for instance , in ...
... means combined with his special knowledge of Scott he has drawn a more balanced and sympathetic portrait of him in relation to Coleridge than is implied in some of the comment on him by Coleridge's editors . Griggs , for instance , in ...
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... means of obtaining that frugal competence which would emancipate me ' , he wrote in the letter to Frere which ends ' O that I had but three hundred a year ' . 35 When , a month later , he heard that Scott was ruined , he enjoyed a ...
... means of obtaining that frugal competence which would emancipate me ' , he wrote in the letter to Frere which ends ' O that I had but three hundred a year ' . 35 When , a month later , he heard that Scott was ruined , he enjoyed a ...
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... means , traditionally , an astral sickness ; as long as one is dealing with the anxiety of influence that metaphor holds . But in its original root , of course , the word means no more than an in - flow , and it is that larger , less ...
... means , traditionally , an astral sickness ; as long as one is dealing with the anxiety of influence that metaphor holds . But in its original root , of course , the word means no more than an in - flow , and it is that larger , less ...
Contents
Introduction by Donald Sultana | 7 |
List of Abbreviations | 16 |
Coleridge | 38 |
Copyright | |
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