Coleridge's Nightmare PoetryUniversity Press of Virginia, 1974 - Всего страниц: 133 |
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... never seen two kites together was he able to restore " the check of the senses . " This event appears to be a trivial one , but Coleridge , who never let the larger importance of any interesting 17 PL , p . 186 , quoted by George ...
... never seen two kites together was he able to restore " the check of the senses . " This event appears to be a trivial one , but Coleridge , who never let the larger importance of any interesting 17 PL , p . 186 , quoted by George ...
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... never left him completely , and it was never a question to him whether his mind was able to create its own forms from the materials presented to it . The significant question was whether the imagination could be controlled by the reason ...
... never left him completely , and it was never a question to him whether his mind was able to create its own forms from the materials presented to it . The significant question was whether the imagination could be controlled by the reason ...
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... never , never sets , / Glares round the soul , and mocks the closing eyelids " ( III.ii.123-26 ) . He wishes for a death , a death which is realized in the final act . If Alvar intended to lead Ordonio to repentance , he diagnosed ...
... never , never sets , / Glares round the soul , and mocks the closing eyelids " ( III.ii.123-26 ) . He wishes for a death , a death which is realized in the final act . If Alvar intended to lead Ordonio to repentance , he diagnosed ...
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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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