Samuel Taylor Coleridge
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+ | '''Samuel Taylor Coleridge ''' ([[October 21]], [[1772]] – [[July 25]], [[1834]]) ([[International Phonetic Alphabet|pronounced]] {{IPA|[ˈkəʊlərɪdʒ]}}) was an English [[poet]], [[critic]], and [[philosopher]] who was, along with his friend [[William Wordsworth]], one of the founders of the [[Romanticism|Romantic Movement]] in [[England]] and one of the [[Lake Poets]]. He is probably best known for his poems ''[[The Rime of the Ancient Mariner]]'' and ''[[Kubla Khan]]'', as well as his major prose work ''[[Biographia Literaria]]''. | ||
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Samuel Taylor Coleridge (October 21, 1772 – July 25, 1834) (pronounced Template:IPA) was an English poet, critic, and philosopher who was, along with his friend William Wordsworth, one of the founders of the Romantic Movement in England and one of the Lake Poets. He is probably best known for his poems The Rime of the Ancient Mariner and Kubla Khan, as well as his major prose work Biographia Literaria.
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