S. T. ColeridgeR. L. Brett Bell, 1971 - Всего страниц: 296 |
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... close attention to the particular matters in hand and to hold us from ' the tendency to look abroad , out of the thing in question ' . No doubt , depending on the individual reader , more than one preliminary approach will be fruitful ...
... close attention to the particular matters in hand and to hold us from ' the tendency to look abroad , out of the thing in question ' . No doubt , depending on the individual reader , more than one preliminary approach will be fruitful ...
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... close of the poem are reminiscent of the landscape of The Nightingale but the middle sections are nearer to the impassioned rhetoric of his early political poems than to the conversational poems as a group . He sees himself as he ...
... close of the poem are reminiscent of the landscape of The Nightingale but the middle sections are nearer to the impassioned rhetoric of his early political poems than to the conversational poems as a group . He sees himself as he ...
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... close on a vision of unity in which nature , love and man are embraced in one comprehensive gesture , -by nature's quietness And solitary musings , all my heart A. R. Jones : II . The Conversational and other Poems 115.
... close on a vision of unity in which nature , love and man are embraced in one comprehensive gesture , -by nature's quietness And solitary musings , all my heart A. R. Jones : II . The Conversational and other Poems 115.
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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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