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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... experience his former relation- ship with other members of mankind ; his supernatural experiences set him apart from his fellows , because he can never exist quite wholly in the natural world : As a part of his penance , he will always ...
... experience his former relation- ship with other members of mankind ; his supernatural experiences set him apart from his fellows , because he can never exist quite wholly in the natural world : As a part of his penance , he will always ...
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... experiences and emotions and beliefs of the man it possesses . it is true , actively seek an audience for their creations , but they do not try to determine how that audience will respond or even if it will be interested enough to ...
... experiences and emotions and beliefs of the man it possesses . it is true , actively seek an audience for their creations , but they do not try to determine how that audience will respond or even if it will be interested enough to ...
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... experiences from which new values can be drawn . And once a man encounters the realization that there is more to life than his own limited microcosmic self , he can never again be the same individual . This , then , is the duty of the ...
... experiences from which new values can be drawn . And once a man encounters the realization that there is more to life than his own limited microcosmic self , he can never again be the same individual . This , then , is the duty of the ...
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