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Coleridge's review of Young's book , which tried to analyze the basic reasons and suggest feasible remedies for the hardships caused by a current scarcity of wheat , began by focusing attention on its author's change from ardent ...
Coleridge's review of Young's book , which tried to analyze the basic reasons and suggest feasible remedies for the hardships caused by a current scarcity of wheat , began by focusing attention on its author's change from ardent ...
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favorable a mind is abroad , let every young mind expand itself , catch the rising gale , and partake of the glorious enthusiasmLet the liberal youth be everywhere encouraged to study the nature of government .
favorable a mind is abroad , let every young mind expand itself , catch the rising gale , and partake of the glorious enthusiasmLet the liberal youth be everywhere encouraged to study the nature of government .
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During these years he had become very intimate with the Lambs and now , in 1807 , Mary Lamb introduced him to a friend of hers , Sarah Stoddart , a very unconventional , brusque , matter - of - fact , not quite young woman of thirty ...
During these years he had become very intimate with the Lambs and now , in 1807 , Mary Lamb introduced him to a friend of hers , Sarah Stoddart , a very unconventional , brusque , matter - of - fact , not quite young woman of thirty ...
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THE ELIZABETHAN AGE AND THE BOURGEOIS REVOLUTION | 3 |
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