S. T. ColeridgeR. L. Brett Ohio University Press, 1972 - Всего страниц: 296 |
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... present the two sides of the daemonic in man : the creative indwelling power which enables him to construct mighty works of engineering or art on the one hand , and the driving , possessing energy which may urge him on to great works of ...
... present the two sides of the daemonic in man : the creative indwelling power which enables him to construct mighty works of engineering or art on the one hand , and the driving , possessing energy which may urge him on to great works of ...
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... present in the verse - letter . In many ways the pub- lished poem is the finer poem , but there can be no doubt as to which of the versions brings the reader closest to Coleridge . Indeed , in these conversational poems it is in the end ...
... present in the verse - letter . In many ways the pub- lished poem is the finer poem , but there can be no doubt as to which of the versions brings the reader closest to Coleridge . Indeed , in these conversational poems it is in the end ...
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... present with the past ; to perfect and add to the same , and thus to connect the present with the future ; but especially to diffuse through the whole community , and to every native entitled to its laws and rights , that quantity and ...
... present with the past ; to perfect and add to the same , and thus to connect the present with the future ; but especially to diffuse through the whole community , and to every native entitled to its laws and rights , that quantity and ...
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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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