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Definition of Coleridgean
1. Adjective. Of or relating to Samuel Taylor Coleridge or his writings.
Definition of Coleridgean
1. Adjective. Of or pertaining to (w Samuel Taylor Coleridge) (1772–1834), English Romantic poet and critic. ¹
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Literary usage of Coleridgean
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A History of Criticism and Literary Taste in Europe from the Earliest Texts by George Saintsbury (1904)
"Why, Coleridge himself would take a coleridgean volume!" There is something to
be said for the portion and hyperbole. In this and that critic, of these many ..."
2. English Political Philosophy from Hobbes to Maine by William Graham (1899)
"These remarkable views were suggested to him by the "Germano-coleridgean school" (so
we gather from his essay on Coleridge), the first who produced " a ..."
3. The British Controversialist and Literary Magazine (1870)
"We receive the book as one containing a considerable amount of coleridgean
thought ;—an opinion in which Dr. Ingleby seems to concur with the E.ÖV. ..."
4. Dictionary of National Biography by LESLIE. STEPHEN (1890)
"... of coleridgean philosophy, Green was enjoined, in so many words, to purchase
the books himself, which he did. They are now widely dispersed, ..."