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,Criticism in Context, 1797–8,cts of 1798. Critics are agreed that what the friends . turning their backs on were Jacobinism, Godwinian necessity, narrow sectarianism of any kind. In a self-consciously phrased letter of 10 March, Coleridge confessed, ‘I have snapped my squeaking baby-trumpet of Sedition and the fragments lie scaINCUR 发表于 2025-3-27 19:31:10
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