Coleridge's Nightmare PoetryUniversity Press of Virginia, 1974 - Всего страниц: 133 |
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... Wordsworth characteristically begins his poetic medita- tions with immediate sensation and then moves to a visionary insight . In " Tintern Abbey , " to take a familiar example in the conversational mode , Wordsworth returns from an ...
... Wordsworth characteristically begins his poetic medita- tions with immediate sensation and then moves to a visionary insight . In " Tintern Abbey , " to take a familiar example in the conversational mode , Wordsworth returns from an ...
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... Wordsworth may have brought out these early manuscripts while Coleridge was at work on " The Ancient Mariner , " and perhaps Coleridge read some of the drafts . He wrote Cottle to ask him on Wordsworth's behalf if he were interested in ...
... Wordsworth may have brought out these early manuscripts while Coleridge was at work on " The Ancient Mariner , " and perhaps Coleridge read some of the drafts . He wrote Cottle to ask him on Wordsworth's behalf if he were interested in ...
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... Wordsworth's capability to withdraw into his inner strength and to endure . Wordsworth was for Coleridge a symbol of endurance to whom he turned in his hopes for Asra's peace in the Letter : To all things I prefer the Permanent . And ...
... Wordsworth's capability to withdraw into his inner strength and to endure . Wordsworth was for Coleridge a symbol of endurance to whom he turned in his hopes for Asra's peace in the Letter : To all things I prefer the Permanent . And ...
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The Breeze the Harp and the Mind I | 1 |
The Dead Calm of the Conversation Poems | 18 |
That PhantomWorld So Fair | 39 |
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able action active Alvar Ancient Mariner appears Asra association beauty becomes begins believes bird blessing breeze bring called calm cause Christabel Coleridge Coleridge's comes complete consciousness Conversation Poems create creation dead death Dejection dome dream earlier emotions evil existence experience explain eyes fall fear feelings final follow force garden Geraldine ground guilt harp hears heart hopes House idea imagination immediate innocence killing Kubla Khan later Letter light lines living London look loss mariner's merely mind moon moral moved nature never night nightmare object once Ordonio original pain perhaps phrase poem poet poetry possess present Press problem reading reality reason reference Reflections represents says seems sensation sense ship sleep song soul sound spirit stanza storm symbol things thought tion turns understanding universe vision wedding whole Wordsworth writing written wrote