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Coleridgian

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In a burst of Coleridgian inspiration, she writes: “The edge is a shantytown filled with gold seekers. We are fugitives, and the law is skinny with hunger for us.”

From Washington Post Nov. 15, 2022

The unction of that blessing called down upon his persecutor is truly Coleridgian.

From In a Green Shade A Country Commentary by Hewlett, Maurice Henry

There are, I think, distinct traces of a Coleridgian legend which has only slowly died out.

From English Men of Letters: Coleridge by Traill, H. D. (Henry Duff)

With this proviso I will, as briefly as may be, trace the course of the dialectic by which Mr. Green seeks to make the Coleridgian metaphysics demonstrative of the truth of Christianity.

From English Men of Letters: Coleridge by Traill, H. D. (Henry Duff)

Bland, who at last became a professed Catholic, was something of a Coleridgian transcendentalist, though he treated a copy of Bakunin's God and the State to a handsome binding.

From The History of the Fabian Society by Pease, Edward R.

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