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Coleridge's "kubla kahn" was based on his trips to the orient coleridge's dream vision coleridge's childhood dreams none of these
wordsworth's early work is considered typical of the romantic era. his later works are not because he had become disillusioned, and his works not longer reflected the romantic ideals he began to emphasize rigid structure both of these none of these

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