Coleridge's Nightmare PoetryUniversity Press of Virginia, 1974 - Всего страниц: 133 |
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... tion - calm parabolas " : " In each poem Coleridge starts conversation- ally in the hushed air of a momentarily silenced earth . Moved by a sudden thought or incident , his mood rises to a climax of exalted philosophical or ethical ...
... tion - calm parabolas " : " In each poem Coleridge starts conversation- ally in the hushed air of a momentarily silenced earth . Moved by a sudden thought or incident , his mood rises to a climax of exalted philosophical or ethical ...
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... tion with nature in " Frost at Midnight " is purchased at the price of a self - effacement which is a quiet resignation momentarily interrupted by his hopes for Hartley . Whether or not Coleridge himself succeeds in rising to ...
... tion with nature in " Frost at Midnight " is purchased at the price of a self - effacement which is a quiet resignation momentarily interrupted by his hopes for Hartley . Whether or not Coleridge himself succeeds in rising to ...
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... tion , suggests that the portent of disaster is to be taken seriously as a prediction of the fate of his imagination . And far from being the curious relic of an ancient superstition , the symbol of the moon pre- dicts that Coleridge's ...
... tion , suggests that the portent of disaster is to be taken seriously as a prediction of the fate of his imagination . And far from being the curious relic of an ancient superstition , the symbol of the moon pre- dicts that Coleridge's ...
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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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