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Coleridge's Shakespearean criticism,

by Samuel Taylor Coleridge

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Wealth of observations on the Plays, with comments by students attending the lectures which have historical value.

Sadly, I think STC was already well-introduced to the opium of his subtraction by the time he worried these lectures together. [8]

Still, you can scan the influences of Wordsworth, and the vectors of a Romantic unbridling that shook England can be heard. ( )
  keylawk | Oct 21, 2007 |
Wealth of observations on the Plays, with comments by students attending the lectures which have historical value.

Sadly, I think STC was already well-introduced to the opium of his subtraction by the time he worried these lectures together. [8]

Still, you can scan the influences of Wordsworth, and the vectors of a Romantic unbridling that shook England can be heard. ( )
  keylawk | Oct 21, 2007 |

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