Coleridge's Nightmare PoetryUniversity Press of Virginia, 1974 - Всего страниц: 133 |
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... poetry . In January 1798 the young Hazlitt accompanied Coleridge six miles on his way from Wem , where Coleridge had been visiting Hazlitt's father , to Shrewsbury . Hazlitt noticed that while expanding on the sacraments , Hume ...
... poetry . In January 1798 the young Hazlitt accompanied Coleridge six miles on his way from Wem , where Coleridge had been visiting Hazlitt's father , to Shrewsbury . Hazlitt noticed that while expanding on the sacraments , Hume ...
Стр. ix
... poet who is passive . The breeze prevents the poet from being active , ✓ the second requirement Coleridge knew was essential for the creation of the ideal self . His major poetry reflects this same ambivalence toward powerful forces ...
... poet who is passive . The breeze prevents the poet from being active , ✓ the second requirement Coleridge knew was essential for the creation of the ideal self . His major poetry reflects this same ambivalence toward powerful forces ...
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... poetry , for as he said to William Collins in 1818 , " Poetry is out of the question . The attempt would only hurry me into that sphere of acute feelings , from which abstruse research , the mother of self - oblivion , presents an ...
... poetry , for as he said to William Collins in 1818 , " Poetry is out of the question . The attempt would only hurry me into that sphere of acute feelings , from which abstruse research , the mother of self - oblivion , presents an ...
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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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