Coleridge, Form and Symbol, or, the Ascertaining Vision.(Brief Article)(Book Review)

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Coleridge, form and symbol, or, The ascertaining vision.

Nicholas, Reid.

Ashgate Publishing Co.

2006

189 pages

$89.95

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