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Dictionary definition: Coleridge, Samuel Taylor
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Coleridge, Samuel Taylor (1772–1834)
The English poet is important in the history of philosophy as one of the main conduits by which both the work of
Kant
and German
Romanticism
were introduced into England. Coleridge visited Germany in 1798 and began a ...
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