S. T. ColeridgeR. L. Brett Ohio University Press, 1972 - Всего страниц: 296 |
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... seems pregnant ; whilst an unknown Force works on the Mind , and dubious Objects move the wakeful Sense . Mysterious Voices are either heard or fansy'd : and various Forms of Deity seem to present themselves , and appear more manifest ...
... seems pregnant ; whilst an unknown Force works on the Mind , and dubious Objects move the wakeful Sense . Mysterious Voices are either heard or fansy'd : and various Forms of Deity seem to present themselves , and appear more manifest ...
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... seems to have pointed to just that decorous quality that characterizes the poem . Quite clearly in The Eolian Harp there is a real element of self- reproach but even in This Lime - Tree Bower the tone is broken by an unnecessary note of ...
... seems to have pointed to just that decorous quality that characterizes the poem . Quite clearly in The Eolian Harp there is a real element of self- reproach but even in This Lime - Tree Bower the tone is broken by an unnecessary note of ...
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... seems to be the faculty of artistic creativity , yet its status as an ' echo ' of the agent of ordering perception seems incompatible with the dignity Coleridge has con- tinually attributed to the aesthetic imagination . In fact the ...
... seems to be the faculty of artistic creativity , yet its status as an ' echo ' of the agent of ordering perception seems incompatible with the dignity Coleridge has con- tinually attributed to the aesthetic imagination . In fact the ...
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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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