S. T. ColeridgeR. L. Brett Ohio University Press, 1972 - Всего страниц: 296 |
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... moon which is similar to the relation between the ' Eolian harp ' and the wind , She knows all their notes , That gentle Maid ! and oft , a moment's space , What time the moon was lost behind a cloud , Hath heard a pause of silence ...
... moon which is similar to the relation between the ' Eolian harp ' and the wind , She knows all their notes , That gentle Maid ! and oft , a moment's space , What time the moon was lost behind a cloud , Hath heard a pause of silence ...
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... moon is paralleled with an anecdote in the last section of the poem concerning Coleridge's son Hartley who , waking distressed from a nightmare , was carried by his father into the orchard . When Hartley saw the moon he stopped crying ...
... moon is paralleled with an anecdote in the last section of the poem concerning Coleridge's son Hartley who , waking distressed from a nightmare , was carried by his father into the orchard . When Hartley saw the moon he stopped crying ...
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R. L. Brett. the Moon , when he will find his whole intellect annihilated . Coleridge was always fascinated by the Moon and imagery drawn from it.1 Remarking that the Moon is ' at present uninhabited owing to its little or no atmosphere ...
R. L. Brett. the Moon , when he will find his whole intellect annihilated . Coleridge was always fascinated by the Moon and imagery drawn from it.1 Remarking that the Moon is ' at present uninhabited owing to its little or no atmosphere ...
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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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