S. T. ColeridgeR. L. Brett Ohio University Press, 1972 - Всего страниц: 296 |
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... human mind itself , and their comparative dignity and importance.'2 His capacity for minute observation , whether it is to terminate in a poem like Frost at Midnight or in a suite of philosophical recognitions , is dynamic , formative ...
... human mind itself , and their comparative dignity and importance.'2 His capacity for minute observation , whether it is to terminate in a poem like Frost at Midnight or in a suite of philosophical recognitions , is dynamic , formative ...
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... human terms it also images the mixture of sensuousness and purity which Coleridge , following Milton , held to be the key to human happiness . So the sunny pleasure - dome and caves of ice suggest a balance between reason and sense ...
... human terms it also images the mixture of sensuousness and purity which Coleridge , following Milton , held to be the key to human happiness . So the sunny pleasure - dome and caves of ice suggest a balance between reason and sense ...
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... human thoughts and affections , both relatively to human affections , by the production of as much immediate pleasure in parts , as is compatible with the largest sum of pleasure in the whole ' ( Sh . Crit . , II , 41 ) . The initial ...
... human thoughts and affections , both relatively to human affections , by the production of as much immediate pleasure in parts , as is compatible with the largest sum of pleasure in the whole ' ( Sh . Crit . , II , 41 ) . The initial ...
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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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