Coleridge's Nightmare PoetryUniversity Press of Virginia, 1974 - Всего страниц: 133 |
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... created through association over which Coleridge has no control . Upon numerous occasions Coleridge's assertions of the power of imagination to create a substantial self are accompanied by an ad- mission that he could not realize that ...
... created through association over which Coleridge has no control . Upon numerous occasions Coleridge's assertions of the power of imagination to create a substantial self are accompanied by an ad- mission that he could not realize that ...
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... created evil , and privately Coleridge rephrased the question : " why , in short , did not the Almighty create an absolutely infinite number of Almighties ? " ( NB , I , 1619 ) . Cole- ridge's answer to this impious question is that ...
... created evil , and privately Coleridge rephrased the question : " why , in short , did not the Almighty create an absolutely infinite number of Almighties ? " ( NB , I , 1619 ) . Cole- ridge's answer to this impious question is that ...
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... created sustenance of a mind Debarr'd from Nature's living images , Compell'd to be a life unto itself , And unrelentingly possess'd by thirst Of greatness , love , and beauty . [ 1805 ; 11. 305-16 ] Coleridge interrupts his self ...
... created sustenance of a mind Debarr'd from Nature's living images , Compell'd to be a life unto itself , And unrelentingly possess'd by thirst Of greatness , love , and beauty . [ 1805 ; 11. 305-16 ] Coleridge interrupts his self ...
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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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