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31. I mounted the wide stone stairs of this block with Coleridge back in my mind. 32. The little village of Grasemere has inspired many of our great artists and poets including Wordsworth, Coleridge and Ruskin. 33. Coleridge illustrates his points with reference and quotation which reveal how deeply and thoroughly Wordsworth's poems have permeated his thinking. 34. Appearance and character Many portraits of Wordsworth and Coleridge exist, though unfortunately Dorothy was only painted in her dotage. 35. George was generous and conciliatory to an extent that Coleridge can hardly have expected. 36. Coleridge praises Cowper and Bowles for effecting a reconciliation between heart and head, and combining natural thoughts with natural diction. 37. Coleridge in such cajoling and overwrought spirits was not to be thwarted, and Poole sensibly gave up all further resistance. 38. Mr Coleridge inherits a market that has made some sensible moves to improve its competitive edge. 39. Coleridge was now frequently ill with complaints which, though genuine enough, must surely have been complicated by psychosomatic factors. 40. Coleridge wrote the line 'My cradled infant slumbers peacefully' after the death of his son. 41. Coleridge contributed the famous Rime of the Ancient Mariner. 42. Coleridge was also a highly unstable person. 43. The Lake DistrictLake poets William Wordsworth, Taylor Coleridge and Robert Southey of the 19 th century. 44. Coleridge exerted his unique influence on the trend of English liberalhumanistic social and cultural criticism. 45. Coleridge - a huge pendulum attached to a small clock. 46. Wordsworth and Coleridge were representatives of the "Lake Poets" in the 19th century. Their theories on poetry are important in the history of Romantic Literature. 47. Had the government deprived Coleridge of opium, he might have been happier. 48. There is a famous story about British poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge. He was writing a poem when he was interrupted by a knock at the door. 49. This paper discusses the composition of the poem Kubla Khan by the English poet Coleridge, its revision and its meaning, especially its ideology. 50. Term loosely applied to three English poets, Robert Southey, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, and William Wordsworth (and sometimes Thomas De Quincey), who lived in the Lake District of England. 51. Imagination, defined by Coleridge , is the vital faculty that creates new wholes out of disparate elements. 52. Reports on Keats, selected poems and letters; Coleridge, essays on Shakespeare. 53. This thought is derived from Richards , Coleridge, Schelling and Kant in turn. 54. The Lake poets in England are Coleridge, Words-worth and Southey who lived in the Lake district. 55. No family duties or professional tasks distracted them. Dorothy could ramble all day on the hills and sit up talking to Coleridge all night without being scolded by her aunt for unwomanly behaviour. 56. Lake District was the home of the Lake Poets William Wordsworth, Samuel Taylor, Coleridge and Robert Southey of 19th century Britain. 56.try its best to collect and create good sentences. 57. Poetic metaphysics, which is constructed by Coleridge, finishes poetic trend of philosophy. 58. A writer asked to discuss his craft ought just to jump up and declaim, de haut en bas, the names of Flaubert, Tolstoy, Blake, Coleridge, Proust, James. 59. I recently retraced on foot a famous journey that William Hazlitt made from Shropshire to Somerset to visit Wordsworth and Coleridge. 60. But it will be seen that Coleridge has got it all wrong.