Description |
xxviii, 608 pages ; 19 cm. |
Series |
Modern Library college editions ; T52 |
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Modern Library college editions ; T52.
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Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages xxvii-xxviii). |
Contents |
Introduction / Donald A. Stauffer -- To__ -- Apologia pro vita sua -- Inscription for a fountain on a heath -- Phantom -- Psyche -- The knight's tomb -- On Donne's poetry -- Epitaph -- The rime of the ancient mariner -- Christabel -- Kubla Khan -- Love -- Time, real and imaginary -- Song: from Zapolya -- Alice du Clos; or, The forked tongue -- Love's apparition and evanishment -- The Eolian harp -- Reflections on having left a place of retirement -- This lime-tree bower my prison -- Frost at midnight -- Fears in solitude -- The nightingale -- Lines written in the album of Elbingerode, in the Hartz Forest -- To William Wordsworth -- Dejection: an ode -- The pains of sleep -- Limbo -- Work without hope -- Constancy to an ideal object -- The pang more sharp than all -- Sonnet: to the River Otter -- Pantisocracy -- To the author of The robbers -- To a young ass -- Sonnet on Edmund Burke -- Sonnet to the Rev. W.L. Bowles -- Religious musings -- Hexameters -- On an infant which died before baptism -- Hymn before sun-rise, in the vale of Chamouni -- A child's evening prayer -- Cologne -- Biographia literaria -- Shakespeare's judgment equal to his genius -- Summary of the characteristics of Shakespeare's dramas -- Romeo and Juliet -- Hamlet, 1813 -- Hamlet -- Milton Feb. 27, 1818 -- On the principles of political knowledge: Essay XIII, on the law of nations -- On the grounds of morals and religion, and the discipline of the mind requisite for a true understanding of the same -- Essay IV, Method -- Essay VII, The necessity of ideas to scientific method -- Essay IX, The Baconian method essentially one with the Platonic -- Essay X, Existence of a self-organizing purpose in nature and man -- From Essay XI, The meaning of existence -- Prudential aphorism I -- Aphorisms on that which is needed spiritual religion: IV, The characteristic difference between the discipline of the ancient philosophers and the dispensation of the gospel -- VIII, Faith, reason and understanding -- Confessio Fidei -- A nightly prayer, 1831. |
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Henry More's theologcial works -- Definition of miracle -- Death, and grounds of belief in a future state -- Formation of a more comprehensive theory of life. |
Subject |
English poetry -- 18th century.
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English poetry -- 19th century.
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English essays -- 18th century.
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English essays -- 19th century.
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Literature -- History and criticism.
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English essays. (OCoLC)fst00910809
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English poetry. (OCoLC)fst00912278
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Literature. (OCoLC)fst00999953
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Chronological Term |
1700-1899
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Genre/Form |
Criticism, interpretation, etc. (OCoLC)fst01411635
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Other Form: |
Online version: Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, 1772-1834. Selected poetry and prose. New York, Modern Library [1951] (OCoLC)646955408 |
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