Coleridge, Opium, and Kubla KhanOctagon Books, 1966 - 377 من الصفحات |
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... Germany a year and a half later he still knew very little of the language.40 Whatever may have been true of Wieland in German , Coleridge probably read Sotheby's translation either shortly before he left for Germany or during his stay ...
... Germany a year and a half later he still knew very little of the language.40 Whatever may have been true of Wieland in German , Coleridge probably read Sotheby's translation either shortly before he left for Germany or during his stay ...
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... Germany , or , for all we can tell , it may have been written as late as 1802 at Grasmere . The circumstances under which a slip might have occurred are worth exploring . If Dorothy wrote the passage after her return to Eng- land , she ...
... Germany , or , for all we can tell , it may have been written as late as 1802 at Grasmere . The circumstances under which a slip might have occurred are worth exploring . If Dorothy wrote the passage after her return to Eng- land , she ...
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... Germany . Instead , however , they were probably written at Grasmere in 1802 . They are notes of German words and phrases , apparently to be looked up or inquired into , and were copied , as the notations indicate , from the Fables of ...
... Germany . Instead , however , they were probably written at Grasmere in 1802 . They are notes of German words and phrases , apparently to be looked up or inquired into , and were copied , as the notations indicate , from the Fables of ...
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PROFESSOR HEEREN OF GÖTTINGEN AND Monthly Magazine | 121 |
THE GUTCH MEMORANDUM BOok 1799 | 293 |
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