Coleridge's Nightmare PoetryUniversity Press of Virginia, 1974 - Всего страниц: 133 |
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... merely symbols of Coleridge's own consciousness . They are centers of perception distinct from Coleridge himself . After " Reflections on Having Left a Place of Retirement , " Coleridge himself does not directly participate in joy ; the ...
... merely symbols of Coleridge's own consciousness . They are centers of perception distinct from Coleridge himself . After " Reflections on Having Left a Place of Retirement , " Coleridge himself does not directly participate in joy ; the ...
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... merely to the marvelous mysteries that confuse our ordinary frames of reference . Coleridge's poem cannot be easily placed into a pattern that defines its themes by generalizing its mythical qualities . Perhaps Coleridge was solely ...
... merely to the marvelous mysteries that confuse our ordinary frames of reference . Coleridge's poem cannot be easily placed into a pattern that defines its themes by generalizing its mythical qualities . Perhaps Coleridge was solely ...
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... merely a mirror of his own mood . Focusing upon that mirror gives him a clearer insight into himself but , ironically , obscures everything outside himself . Thus any outward movement , either to nature or to other minds , is blocked ...
... merely a mirror of his own mood . Focusing upon that mirror gives him a clearer insight into himself but , ironically , obscures everything outside himself . Thus any outward movement , either to nature or to other minds , is blocked ...
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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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