The English heritage of Coleridge of Bristol, 1798; the basis in eighteenth-century English thought for his distinction between imagination and fancy, by Wilma L. Kennedy.
Series: Yale studies in English ; 104.Publication details: New Haven, Yale University press; London, G. Cumerlege, Oxford University Press, 1947.Description: viii pages, 2 leaves, 103 pages frontispiece (facsimile) 24 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 821.72
- PR4487.I6 K4
- R121.S7 G6e 1947
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"In its original form ... submitted to ... Yale university ... for the degree of doctor of philosophy."--Page viii.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 93-98).
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