Strange Seas of Thought: Studies in William Wordsworth's Philosophy of Man and NatureDuke University Press, 1945 - 284 pages |
Contents
Foreword vii | 3 |
Hartley Transcendentalized by Coleridge | 33 |
The One Life Within Us and Abroad | 73 |
Copyright | |
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