Bulletin of the New York Public Library, Volumen82New York Public Library., 1979 Includes its Report, 1896-1945. |
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... play which was , in essence , an exposure of Godwin's principles . 14 Schiller , of course , knew nothing of William Godwin , as Coleridge was aware . What I further propose to show is that Coleridge could easily " read into " The ...
... play which was , in essence , an exposure of Godwin's principles . 14 Schiller , of course , knew nothing of William Godwin , as Coleridge was aware . What I further propose to show is that Coleridge could easily " read into " The ...
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... play , but the text which Coleridge read was certainly less rich in characterization and language and less detailed or subtle in its exploration of crime and repentance . 23 Both The Robbers and Coleridge's play have plots in which a ...
... play , but the text which Coleridge read was certainly less rich in characterization and language and less detailed or subtle in its exploration of crime and repentance . 23 Both The Robbers and Coleridge's play have plots in which a ...
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... played , one stood out as most apt and most compelling : Prince Hamlet . When in 1926 he had the chance to visit ... play to me nor he a role to be played - I somehow or other lived Hamlet day by day . Since I was so much like Hamlet ...
... played , one stood out as most apt and most compelling : Prince Hamlet . When in 1926 he had the chance to visit ... play to me nor he a role to be played - I somehow or other lived Hamlet day by day . Since I was so much like Hamlet ...
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Front Matter | 5 |
Burke Wordsworth and the Genesis | 18 |
Yeatss Copy of Shelley at the Pforzheimer Library | 53 |
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