S. T. ColeridgeR. L. Brett Ohio University Press, 1972 - Всего страниц: 296 |
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... called it an ' immethodical miscellany ' . By itself it can give no adequate impression of his ideas , and indeed much harm has been done by anthologizing its supposedly key chapters as evidence of romantic literary theory . Coleridge ...
... called it an ' immethodical miscellany ' . By itself it can give no adequate impression of his ideas , and indeed much harm has been done by anthologizing its supposedly key chapters as evidence of romantic literary theory . Coleridge ...
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... called ( the forerunner of hypnotism ) . Without benefit of Freud or Jung , he was very aware of what he called ' that shadowy half - being , that state of nascent Existence in the twilight of Imagina- tion , and just on the vestibule ...
... called ( the forerunner of hypnotism ) . Without benefit of Freud or Jung , he was very aware of what he called ' that shadowy half - being , that state of nascent Existence in the twilight of Imagina- tion , and just on the vestibule ...
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... called ' the burden of inert ideas ' . ' Metaphysics make all one's thoughts equally corrosive on the Body by the habit of making momently and common thought the subjects of uncommon interest and intellectual energy . ' ( Notebooks , I ...
... called ' the burden of inert ideas ' . ' Metaphysics make all one's thoughts equally corrosive on the Body by the habit of making momently and common thought the subjects of uncommon interest and intellectual energy . ' ( Notebooks , I ...
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On Reading Coleridge | 1 |
I Poems of the Supernatural | 45 |
II The Conversational and other Poems | 91 |
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