Definitions for Coleridge

Coleridge Cole·ridge

Spelling: [kohl-rij]
IPA: /ˈkoʊl rɪdʒ/

Coleridge is a 9 letter English word.

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Definitions for Coleridge

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  1. Samuel Taylor, 1772–1834, English poet, critic, and philosopher.

Examples for Coleridge

The prophets of the new blessing, Wordsworth and Coleridge, I knew nothing of.

Coleridge has 'adapted' the words of Statius to point his own moral.

“He was terribly angry in perfectly passive way,” Coleridge explained in perfect British understatement.

Coleridge demanded that they no longer call themselves "philosophers."

Coleridge calls "Lear," "the open and ample playground of Nature's passions."

Coleridge met him for the first time at Keswick in July, 1802.

The ideal is equality, and all society should be what Coleridge called a Pantisocracy.

Lamb and Coleridge, on the other hand, have praised "Lear" as a world's masterpiece.

It was Coleridge's: "Poetry—the best words in the best order."

Coleridge's blossoming period as a romantic poet was tragically brief.

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