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Pagina xiii
... Lectures given in the Spring of that Year Extract from a Letter to J. Britton , Esq . SHAKSPEARE , WITH INTRODUCTORY ... Lecture upon Shakspeare . Notes on the Tempest Shakspeare's Judgment equal to his Genius .. Recapitulation , and ...
... Lectures given in the Spring of that Year Extract from a Letter to J. Britton , Esq . SHAKSPEARE , WITH INTRODUCTORY ... Lecture upon Shakspeare . Notes on the Tempest Shakspeare's Judgment equal to his Genius .. Recapitulation , and ...
Pagina xv
... Lectures of Mr. Coleridge , delivered in May , 1808 .... Prospectus of Lectures in 1811 ... PROSPECTUS OF LECTURES . 220 227 229 Lecture I. General Character of the Gothic Mind in the Middle Ages .. 232 II . General Character of the ...
... Lectures of Mr. Coleridge , delivered in May , 1808 .... Prospectus of Lectures in 1811 ... PROSPECTUS OF LECTURES . 220 227 229 Lecture I. General Character of the Gothic Mind in the Middle Ages .. 232 II . General Character of the ...
Pagina xvi
... Reader ; but contramonitory and in reply to Dick Proof , Corrector .. 438 Maxilian . Flight I .. Notes .... 445 457 Notes to Lecture xiii . on Poesy or Art . 482 LITERARY REMAINS . Extract from a Letter written by Mr. xvi CONTENTS .
... Reader ; but contramonitory and in reply to Dick Proof , Corrector .. 438 Maxilian . Flight I .. Notes .... 445 457 Notes to Lecture xiii . on Poesy or Art . 482 LITERARY REMAINS . Extract from a Letter written by Mr. xvi CONTENTS .
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... Lectures given in the spring of that year . See the Canterbury Mag- azine , September , 1834.—Ed. My next Friday's lecture will , if I do not grossly flatter - blind myself , be interesting , and the points of view not only original ...
... Lectures given in the spring of that year . See the Canterbury Mag- azine , September , 1834.—Ed. My next Friday's lecture will , if I do not grossly flatter - blind myself , be interesting , and the points of view not only original ...
Pagina 18
... lectures of one place or season are in any way repeated in another . So far from it , that on any point that I had ever studied ( and on no other should I dare discourse -I mean , that I would not lecture on any subject for which I had ...
... lectures of one place or season are in any way repeated in another . So far from it , that on any point that I had ever studied ( and on no other should I dare discourse -I mean , that I would not lecture on any subject for which I had ...
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