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Romantic Patronage: Mary Robinson and Coleridge Revisitedr mother, Mary Robinson.. The impression given by this phrase, and by much of this letter, is that he was the senior partner in the relationship and, in some sense, Mary Robinson’s patron. Until the 1990s, most critics and biographers assumed this to be the case. Robinson has usually figured as a fo过份艳丽 发表于 2025-3-25 13:34:53
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Romantic Patronage: Mary Robinson and Coleridge Revisitedr as ‘Mary “Perdita” Robinson, fashionable beauty and Shakespearean actress, had once been mistress to the Prince Regent, before turning her charms upon poetry and the gothick novel’.. This identificatory note also records the much repeated information that ‘Coleridge urged Southey to includeHearten 发表于 2025-3-26 14:35:22
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