S. T. ColeridgeR. L. Brett Bell, 1971 - Всего страниц: 296 |
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... look down , mistrusting even the Ground which bears ' em ; whilst they hear the hollow Sound of Torrents underneath ... looks horrid as the Shade it - self : and the pro- found Stillness of these Places imposes Silence upon Men , struck ...
... look down , mistrusting even the Ground which bears ' em ; whilst they hear the hollow Sound of Torrents underneath ... looks horrid as the Shade it - self : and the pro- found Stillness of these Places imposes Silence upon Men , struck ...
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R. L. Brett. Later , when Geraldine looks at her ' askance ' , her look ( which recalls Satan's ' scornful eye askance ' ( PL , vi , 149 ) and his ' eying askance ' the innocent pleasures of Adam and Eve in Paradise ( PL , iv , 504 ) ...
R. L. Brett. Later , when Geraldine looks at her ' askance ' , her look ( which recalls Satan's ' scornful eye askance ' ( PL , vi , 149 ) and his ' eying askance ' the innocent pleasures of Adam and Eve in Paradise ( PL , iv , 504 ) ...
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... look back on their former selves with joy and tenderness . They exist in fragments . ' ( Friend , I , 40 ) All this might be said to concern the moral and psychological con- ditions for intellectual creativity rather than its cognitive ...
... look back on their former selves with joy and tenderness . They exist in fragments . ' ( Friend , I , 40 ) All this might be said to concern the moral and psychological con- ditions for intellectual creativity rather than its cognitive ...
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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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