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Graphic Organizer: "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner"
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More About the Writer |
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Rhymes with Polar Ridge? How do you pronounce Coleridge, anyway? Go to The Samuel Taylor Coleridge Archive at the University of Virginia Library and find out from the poet himself.
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More from the Writer |
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The Rime of the Romantic Poet Though he devoted only a fraction of his time to poetry, Coleridge left behind an impressive body of work. Check out a selection of his major works, from “A Soliloquy of the Full Moon, She Being in a Mad Passion” to “Zapolya,” at The Poetry Archives from eMule.com.
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A Coleridge Dictionary A horse was called a palfrey, vicious was synonymous with corrupt, and fond also meant “foolish.” The English that Coleridge used was sometimes quite different from the language we speak today. Get a handle on the lingo of Coleridge’s day at the University of Virginia Library’s Samuel Taylor Coleridge Archive.
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