S. T. ColeridgeR. L. Brett Ohio University Press, 1972 - Всего страниц: 296 |
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... give his fears objective embodiment . And why should one not write a prose poem about the state of mind of Cain as he wanders through various landscapes of this sort , sometimes obsessed by fear in dark cavernous places , sometimes ...
... give his fears objective embodiment . And why should one not write a prose poem about the state of mind of Cain as he wanders through various landscapes of this sort , sometimes obsessed by fear in dark cavernous places , sometimes ...
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... give up their Fast & Lent Days / No ! Never give up Cornish Pilchards ! Why should these incidents have stuck together in Coleridge's mind ? That mention of the sun , with the slight plangency of emphasis in its repetition as ' the ...
... give up their Fast & Lent Days / No ! Never give up Cornish Pilchards ! Why should these incidents have stuck together in Coleridge's mind ? That mention of the sun , with the slight plangency of emphasis in its repetition as ' the ...
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... give them a sense beyond their immediate concerns , they are content to rest in immediate pleasures . If , on the other hand , they are faced by natural or moral disasters , they will have no equipment with which to meet them . Such ...
... give them a sense beyond their immediate concerns , they are content to rest in immediate pleasures . If , on the other hand , they are faced by natural or moral disasters , they will have no equipment with which to meet them . Such ...
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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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