Coleridge's Nightmare PoetryUniversity Press of Virginia, 1974 - Всего страниц: 133 |
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... immediate surroundings were obscured but one in which the mind was still active . Images came to him " as things , with a parallel production of the correspondent expressions , without any sensation or consciousness of effort . " The ...
... immediate surroundings were obscured but one in which the mind was still active . Images came to him " as things , with a parallel production of the correspondent expressions , without any sensation or consciousness of effort . " The ...
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... immediately written down was lost . The man from Porlock was a frequent visitor . The poem opens abruptly with a picture of the dome . Coleridge dispenses with the frame that traditionally opens the conventional dream vision , such as ...
... immediately written down was lost . The man from Porlock was a frequent visitor . The poem opens abruptly with a picture of the dome . Coleridge dispenses with the frame that traditionally opens the conventional dream vision , such as ...
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... immediate object of consciousness " ( Works , I , 269n ) . For a further discussion on these issues in Coleridge's later thought , see James Boulger , Coleridge as Religious Thinker ( New Haven : Yale Univ . Press , 1961 ) , pp . 158–59 ...
... immediate object of consciousness " ( Works , I , 269n ) . For a further discussion on these issues in Coleridge's later thought , see James Boulger , Coleridge as Religious Thinker ( New Haven : Yale Univ . Press , 1961 ) , pp . 158–59 ...
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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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