Coleridge's Nightmare PoetryUniversity Press of Virginia, 1974 - Всего страниц: 133 |
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... phrase " there was a time " recalls the context in which Coleridge1 had used it in " The Mad Monk " : There was a time when earth , and sea , and skies , The bright green vale , and forest's dark recess , With all things , lay before ...
... phrase " there was a time " recalls the context in which Coleridge1 had used it in " The Mad Monk " : There was a time when earth , and sea , and skies , The bright green vale , and forest's dark recess , With all things , lay before ...
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... phrases and images that he later added . In May 1804 he used the phrase " the Star , that dogged the Crescent " ( NB , II , 2060 ) to describe an object of the sailors ' superstitution , a phrase that was later to be slightly al- tered ...
... phrases and images that he later added . In May 1804 he used the phrase " the Star , that dogged the Crescent " ( NB , II , 2060 ) to describe an object of the sailors ' superstitution , a phrase that was later to be slightly al- tered ...
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... phrase " phantom light " ( the phrase is repeated twice ) , which later becomes a symbol for the radiance of the imagina- tion , suggests that the portent of disaster is to be taken seriously as a prediction of the fate of his ...
... phrase " phantom light " ( the phrase is repeated twice ) , which later becomes a symbol for the radiance of the imagina- tion , suggests that the portent of disaster is to be taken seriously as a prediction of the fate of his ...
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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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