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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... divine melody was incorporated into the soul of man and that when man was in a state of divine inspiration , he was able to hear this and 8 even to sing divinely himself . " And Proclus , in his Commentary on 6 Jana Garai , The Book of ...
... divine melody was incorporated into the soul of man and that when man was in a state of divine inspiration , he was able to hear this and 8 even to sing divinely himself . " And Proclus , in his Commentary on 6 Jana Garai , The Book of ...
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... Divine intervention . But , in the 1817 version of the work , the poet omitted Stanzas 16-20 of the section just cited , retaining Stanzas 21-27 . Why ? One reason is that , after having , in Stanzas 6-9 of the same sixth part of the ...
... Divine intervention . But , in the 1817 version of the work , the poet omitted Stanzas 16-20 of the section just cited , retaining Stanzas 21-27 . Why ? One reason is that , after having , in Stanzas 6-9 of the same sixth part of the ...
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... divine wrath as well as divine mercy . And he realizes , too , that there are situations and circumstances which it is beyond the weak power of man to comprehend much less to rectify . And , although at the end of his recital , the ...
... divine wrath as well as divine mercy . And he realizes , too , that there are situations and circumstances which it is beyond the weak power of man to comprehend much less to rectify . And , although at the end of his recital , the ...
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