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who called Coleridgea "damaged archangel"​

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Answered by ItzBrainlyGirl024
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Charles Lamb's

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“Damaged Archangel” is Charles Lamb's vivid phrase describing Coleridge in 1816, and reminds us of Milton's Satan in Hell: “his form had not yet lost /All her Original brightness, nor appeared/Less than Archangel ruined.”) The brunt of Fruman's charge against Coleridge

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