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Gault truly a man built for all seasons
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In a sport of grunts, Willie Gault is an aria.
"I've been fortunate to do so many things (other football
players) haven't, and you notice it," Gault says.
Culturally speaking, he is world-class.
This is a man who introduced the Bears to acupuncture, told
teammates how to overcome jet lag and turned on Mike Singletary to
ballet.
This is a man as comfortable at the Statue of Liberty
celebration as at the Super Bowl celebration.
This is a man who can fill his closet space with a Super Bowl
ring, a bronze medal from the 1983 World Championships, a gold
record, an equestrian outfit and ...
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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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