Imperfect Apprehensions: Essays in English Literature in Honour of G.A. WilkesGeoffrey Little Challis Press, 1996 - 284 pages |
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Page 148
... Coleridge argued that the problem with the Ancient Mariner was that it made the ' moral sentiment ' too conspicuous ... Coleridge's attribution to her of such a limited response to his poem drew upon the downturn in Barbauld's reputation ...
... Coleridge argued that the problem with the Ancient Mariner was that it made the ' moral sentiment ' too conspicuous ... Coleridge's attribution to her of such a limited response to his poem drew upon the downturn in Barbauld's reputation ...
Page 158
... Coleridge took up the Shrewsbury ministry , but it was only a matter of days before he was ' saved ' from it , the Wedgwood family stepping in with the promise of an annuity for life . Estlin was very annoyed by the Wedgwoods ...
... Coleridge took up the Shrewsbury ministry , but it was only a matter of days before he was ' saved ' from it , the Wedgwood family stepping in with the promise of an annuity for life . Estlin was very annoyed by the Wedgwoods ...
Page 162
... Coleridge's creative power . Most important of all , Barbauld's ' Scruples ' are rendered entirely harmless , their ' filmy net ' , and ' webs ' and ' Gossamer ' now appearing as part of the magical , aesthetic effect of the ' mystic ...
... Coleridge's creative power . Most important of all , Barbauld's ' Scruples ' are rendered entirely harmless , their ' filmy net ' , and ' webs ' and ' Gossamer ' now appearing as part of the magical , aesthetic effect of the ' mystic ...
Contents
Acknowledgements iii | 11 |
Narcissus Called to Account | 18 |
Old Age | 44 |
Copyright | |
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