… an economic system that privileged material progress to the expense of social and moral betterment: ‘Alas! we need not travel to the coasts of Africa for Fetisch worshippers- I had been almost tempted to say that the whole constitution of … at the landscape. This type of shared vision would resurface in Dorothy’s journals and Coleridge’s notebooks as they travelled together to Germany in September 1798, and Scotland in August 1803. His wife, Sarah, though stood on the …
… library, leather-bound volumes of the English, Latin and Italian classics, splendidly illustrated tomes of history and travel and books of engravings. Then, there was the host’s collection of painting and marbles, medals and antiquities to …
… to be induc'd to study Mathematics, by which they at last become eminent Philosophers.’ 17 15 . London in 1710: from the Travels of Zacharias Von Uffenbach, trans. and ed. W. H. Quarrel and M. Mare (1934), pp. 98–99. 16 . Palmira Fontes da …