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Samuel Taylor Coleridge (Critical Survey of Poetry)
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Samuel Taylor Coleridge’s original verse dramas—The Fall of Robespierre (1794, with Robert Southey), Remorse (1813, originally Osorio), and Zapolya (1817)—are of particular interest to readers of his poetry, as is Wallenstein (1800), his translation of two dramas by Friedrich Schiller. His major prose includes the contents of two periodicals, The...
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