The Demon and the Poet: An Interpretation of "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner" According to Coleridge's Demonological SourcesUniv. Salzburg/Inst.f. Angl.u. Amerik., 1983 - Всего страниц: 148 |
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... death and , still making judgements he should not , still unable to recognize his own sin , still holding the Mariner responsible for what is happening , curses him and dies . The following gloss says : " But Life - in - Death begins ...
... death and , still making judgements he should not , still unable to recognize his own sin , still holding the Mariner responsible for what is happening , curses him and dies . The following gloss says : " But Life - in - Death begins ...
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... death has isolated the Mariner from the companion- ship of men , and God has refused him any spiritual communion . Thus , while he lives surrounded by physical death , so he is physically alive in the midst of a sort of spiritual death ...
... death has isolated the Mariner from the companion- ship of men , and God has refused him any spiritual communion . Thus , while he lives surrounded by physical death , so he is physically alive in the midst of a sort of spiritual death ...
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... death of the crew , and here he moves to prolong this guilt . No spirit can preserve life where it no longer exists , but he can , of course , employ a glamour over the senses of the Mariner to cause him to believe that the dead bodies ...
... death of the crew , and here he moves to prolong this guilt . No spirit can preserve life where it no longer exists , but he can , of course , employ a glamour over the senses of the Mariner to cause him to believe that the dead bodies ...
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