S. T. ColeridgeR. L. Brett Bell, 1971 - Всего страниц: 296 |
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... romance as an educative force opens the way for a view of art which might offer more play to romance elements than had normally been allowed for in eighteenth - century literary orthodoxy . Johnson's view that the function of art was ...
... romance as an educative force opens the way for a view of art which might offer more play to romance elements than had normally been allowed for in eighteenth - century literary orthodoxy . Johnson's view that the function of art was ...
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... romance , providing it now for the first time with a series of prose glosses in the margins . These make it a more mannered poem than the original and serve to distance it from the writer as well as from the reader . On the other hand ...
... romance , providing it now for the first time with a series of prose glosses in the margins . These make it a more mannered poem than the original and serve to distance it from the writer as well as from the reader . On the other hand ...
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... romance and , once again , finds romance mysteriously turning into ' reality ' . This ultimate experi- 1 See Coleridge the Visionary , 37 and n . ence of romance , when we pass into the scene 86 Writers and Their Background : S. T. ...
... romance and , once again , finds romance mysteriously turning into ' reality ' . This ultimate experi- 1 See Coleridge the Visionary , 37 and n . ence of romance , when we pass into the scene 86 Writers and Their Background : S. T. ...
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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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