Coleridge's Nightmare PoetryUniversity Press of Virginia, 1974 - Всего страниц: 133 |
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... evil . Afterwards , Coleridge wrote in the privacy of his notebook that he had solved " the whole business of the Origin of Evil satisfactorily to my own mind . " Hazlitt had challenged him with the question as to why an infinitely good ...
... evil . Afterwards , Coleridge wrote in the privacy of his notebook that he had solved " the whole business of the Origin of Evil satisfactorily to my own mind . " Hazlitt had challenged him with the question as to why an infinitely good ...
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... evil in the mind's inability to control itself , but each time he thought of this theory he also thought of his son Hartley and the " blessedness of Innocent Children . " Hartley had been used in " Frost at Mid- night " and " The ...
... evil in the mind's inability to control itself , but each time he thought of this theory he also thought of his son Hartley and the " blessedness of Innocent Children . " Hartley had been used in " Frost at Mid- night " and " The ...
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... evil . The ground is un- steady beneath her when she repeats Geraldine's " hissing sound . ' Her trance is brought about by her knowledge of her sin and is con- stituted by the ever - present image of Geraldine , that “ sole image in ...
... evil . The ground is un- steady beneath her when she repeats Geraldine's " hissing sound . ' Her trance is brought about by her knowledge of her sin and is con- stituted by the ever - present image of Geraldine , that “ sole image in ...
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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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