S. T. ColeridgeR. L. Brett Bell, 1971 - Всего страниц: 296 |
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... death , understandably , a steady and increasing demand for the poems had been established . The response to the prose is more unexpected : it seems to have been more vigorous in the United States than in England . Biographia Literaria ...
... death , understandably , a steady and increasing demand for the poems had been established . The response to the prose is more unexpected : it seems to have been more vigorous in the United States than in England . Biographia Literaria ...
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... death ' . Since the death of Christabel's mother , Sir Leoline her father has been obsessed by the fact of death , and this has coloured his whole exist- ence . In such a world , according to Coleridge's theory , Sir Leoline will act ...
... death ' . Since the death of Christabel's mother , Sir Leoline her father has been obsessed by the fact of death , and this has coloured his whole exist- ence . In such a world , according to Coleridge's theory , Sir Leoline will act ...
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R. L. Brett. late in the year and , within the castle itself , death is triumphant . There is even a curious correspondence with Milton's Hell , which was also a citadel of violence , and itself described as a " Universe of death ' . As ...
R. L. Brett. late in the year and , within the castle itself , death is triumphant . There is even a curious correspondence with Milton's Hell , which was also a citadel of violence , and itself described as a " Universe of death ' . As ...
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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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