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Globes help us to know our world; Flash back Under the Hammer.(Features)
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Byline: by Mike Litherland, Outhwaite and Litherland
IT was only after I had sold a celestial and terrestrial globe last Tuesday for pounds 4,000 in one of our regular antigue sales that I thought we had not mentioned any items of this nature.
Globes fall into two broad categories: terrestrial globes are spherical maps of the world; ...
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Hartley Coleridge: 1796-1849.(ENTHUSIASMS)
Magazine article from: Poetry
; Hartley Coleridge was a strange little boy...I bought half of them. Hartley received precisely two...that the poems of Harriet Coleridge (if there were such a...omission in every anthology. Hartley sometimes scrapes into...
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Hartley Coleridge
Magazine article from: Poetry
; 1796-1849 Hartley Coleridge was a strange little...bought half of them. Hartley received precisely two...the poems of Harriet Coleridge (if there were such...in every anthology. Hartley sometimes scrapes into...
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The specter of Hegel in Coleridge's Biographia Literaria.(Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, Hartley Coleridge,)
Magazine article from: Journal of the History of Ideas
; Coleridge opens the abstruse twelfth chapter of...accepted the challenge of understanding Coleridge's ignorance, perhaps because they...propose, however, to take seriously Coleridge's adage by arguing that the philosophical...
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Coleridge's 'Christabel,' lines 23-42. (Samuel Taylor Coleridge)
Magazine article from: The Explicator
; ...of her evil and impossible for Coleridge to complete the poem. Whether...Rev. 13:11).(8) If Coleridge viewed Geraldine in this connection...at Farmington NOTES 1. Ernest Hartley Coleridge, ed., The Complete Poetical...
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Coleridge's CHRISTABEL, lines 23-42.(Samuel Taylor Coleridge)(numerical and biblical symbolism)(Brief Article)(Critical Essay)
Magazine article from: The Explicator
; ...of her evil and impossible for Coleridge to complete the poem. Whether...Rev. 13:11 ). [8] If Coleridge viewed Geraldine in this connection...completion. NOTES (1.) Ernest Hartley Coleridge, ed., The Complete Poetical...
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Another source for Coleridge's pleasure-dome in "Kubla Khan".
Magazine article from: ANQ
; ...Fisher does not comment on the echoes in Coleridge. Fisher, in Travels, also publishes...Knowledge. London: Macmillan, 1992. Coleridge, Samuel Taylor. Poetical Works. Ed. Ernest Hartley Coleridge. London: Oxford UP, 1973. Fisher...
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The Gang: Coleridge, the Hutchinsons & the Wordsworths in 1802.
Magazine article from: Criticism
; ...that Dorothy was in love with Coleridge; and Coleridge's fantasy of love for Sara Hutchinson. Worthen...emphasizes the group's interest in children, Coleridge's son Hartley, Sara Coleridge's pregnancy during the summer, and Wordsworth...
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Coleridge on the Couch
Newspaper article from: The Washington Post
; ...A complex, sad picture of Coleridge's marriage emerges, including a careful sketch of Coleridge as father, particularly in...and on behalf of, his son Hartley. Weissman makes no excuse for Coleridge's weaknesses. He was frequently...
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Coleridge's joy.
Magazine article from: Wordsworth Circle
; ...Prelude with a tribute to Coleridge for helping him attain an...But well before 1805, Coleridge had abandoned any belief he...and his first-born son, Hartley. (1) Pure joy, for Coleridge, must come without self...
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Coleridge's Swinging Moods and the Revision of "This Lime-Tree Bower My Prison".
Magazine article from: Style
; ...published incarnation, Coleridge's letters and...critical debate about Coleridge's trading of allegiances from Hartley's account of experience...two versions of Coleridge's poem as divided...correlation with Hartley's and Kant's...
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