S. T. ColeridgeR. L. Brett Ohio University Press, 1972 - Всего страниц: 296 |
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... intellectual insight than other men ; and strangely enough , it is taken for granted , at the same time , that he had less intellectual in- sight than any other . For why else are his doctrines to be thrown out of doors without ...
... intellectual insight than other men ; and strangely enough , it is taken for granted , at the same time , that he had less intellectual in- sight than any other . For why else are his doctrines to be thrown out of doors without ...
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... intellectual abstrac- tions could be derived . In both cases they were thought of as objects of attention , entertained by a mind . The word ' entertained ' suggests guests who can be idle while the host does the work . It was the ...
... intellectual abstrac- tions could be derived . In both cases they were thought of as objects of attention , entertained by a mind . The word ' entertained ' suggests guests who can be idle while the host does the work . It was the ...
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... intellectual passion ' , and therefore of little use ' in the hour of temptation and calamity ' . Writing to his Unitarian friend Estlin , he regrets Wordsworth's lack of Christian faith ( he had earlier called him a ' semi - atheist ...
... intellectual passion ' , and therefore of little use ' in the hour of temptation and calamity ' . Writing to his Unitarian friend Estlin , he regrets Wordsworth's lack of Christian faith ( he had earlier called him a ' semi - atheist ...
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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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