S. T. ColeridgeR. L. Brett Bell, 1971 - Всего страниц: 296 |
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... period of aimless activity and unregulated accumula- tion , during which it is enough if we can preserve them in health and out of harm's way . Again , there is a period of orderli- ness , of circumspection , of discipline , in which we ...
... period of aimless activity and unregulated accumula- tion , during which it is enough if we can preserve them in health and out of harm's way . Again , there is a period of orderli- ness , of circumspection , of discipline , in which we ...
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... period goes along with the affixing of labels which I repudiated earlier . Coleridge was continually wanting to understand ' facts of mind ' . We know that he was a reader of Plato and the Neo- Platonists when he was a young man ; and ...
... period goes along with the affixing of labels which I repudiated earlier . Coleridge was continually wanting to understand ' facts of mind ' . We know that he was a reader of Plato and the Neo- Platonists when he was a young man ; and ...
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... period , and under the first impact of the post - Kantian idealists , the time when Wordsworth wrote his testimony in The Prelude : Thou , my Friend ! art one More deeply read in thy own thoughts ; to thee Science appears but what in ...
... period , and under the first impact of the post - Kantian idealists , the time when Wordsworth wrote his testimony in The Prelude : Thou , my Friend ! art one More deeply read in thy own thoughts ; to thee Science appears but what in ...
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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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