S. T. ColeridgeR. L. Brett Ohio University Press, 1972 - Всего страниц: 296 |
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... suggests . The tirade is perhaps too shrill , too long , too direct not to leave the reader with the feeling that he is seizing too readily the invasion alarms to express feelings whose source lies deeper than the occasion suggests ...
... suggests . The tirade is perhaps too shrill , too long , too direct not to leave the reader with the feeling that he is seizing too readily the invasion alarms to express feelings whose source lies deeper than the occasion suggests ...
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... suggests that the poem was more than a cry of despair on Coleridge's part , more even than a selfless celebration of the happiness which Sara had achieved with the Wordsworths , in spite of the pain he had brought both her and himself ...
... suggests that the poem was more than a cry of despair on Coleridge's part , more even than a selfless celebration of the happiness which Sara had achieved with the Wordsworths , in spite of the pain he had brought both her and himself ...
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... suggests guests who can be idle while the host does the work . It was the active , subjective , side of ideas , the ... suggest that Coleridge knows he is being slightly outrageous . In the Philosophical Lectures of 1818 ( p . 371 ) he ...
... suggests guests who can be idle while the host does the work . It was the active , subjective , side of ideas , the ... suggest that Coleridge knows he is being slightly outrageous . In the Philosophical Lectures of 1818 ( p . 371 ) he ...
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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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