S. T. ColeridgeR. L. Brett Bell, 1971 - Всего страниц: 296 |
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... poem are reflected in the changes which he made to it at different times . The first main revision was carried out in 1800 and seems to have been motivated partly by a desire to accommodate the poem more to the character of Lyrical ...
... poem are reflected in the changes which he made to it at different times . The first main revision was carried out in 1800 and seems to have been motivated partly by a desire to accommodate the poem more to the character of Lyrical ...
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... poem The Nightingale , dated April 1798 and the only poem to be described by Coleridge as a ' conversation ' poem , not only shows the maturity of the later poem but also the way in which he established what becomes a characteristic ...
... poem The Nightingale , dated April 1798 and the only poem to be described by Coleridge as a ' conversation ' poem , not only shows the maturity of the later poem but also the way in which he established what becomes a characteristic ...
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... poems whether he does not protest too much and whether the ' meditative joy ' of the solitary is as securely rooted as the poem's opening suggests . The tirade is perhaps too shrill , too long , too direct not to leave the reader with ...
... poems whether he does not protest too much and whether the ' meditative joy ' of the solitary is as securely rooted as the poem's opening suggests . The tirade is perhaps too shrill , too long , too direct not to leave the reader with ...
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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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