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Criticism and interpretation, Opium, History and criticism, Physiological effect, English literature, Drug use, Authors, Opium abuse in literature, Drug addicts' writings, English literature, history and criticism, 19th centuryPeople
Francis Thompson (1859-1907), Thomas De Quincey (1785-1859), Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1772-1834), George Crabbe (1754-1832)Times
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The milk of paradise: the effect of opium visions on the works of DeQuincey, Crabbe, Francis Thompson, and Coleridge
1971, Octagon Books
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The milk of paradise: the efect of opium visions on the works of DeQuincey, Crabbe, Francis Thompson, and Coleridge
1970, Perennial Library
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The milk of paradise: the effect of opium visions on the works of De Quincey, Crabbe, Francis Thompson and Coleridge.
1970, Harper & Row
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The milk of paradise: the effect of opium visions on the works of DeQuincey, Crabbe, Francis Thompson and Coleridge.
1970, Harper & Row
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The milk of paradise: the effect of opium visions on the works of De Quincey, Crabbe, Francis Thompson, and Coleridge
1934, Harvard University Press
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Includes as appendix G. Crabbe's The world of dreams, and Sir Eustace Grey; and F. Thompson's Finis coronat opus.
Bibliography: p. [81]-[86]
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