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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... look at the 1798 version reinforces the idea that Coleridge definitely wished to emphasize and to fix firmly in the mind of the reader this pattern of the Mariner's harmony with nature which turns to demonic torment . That torment is ...
... look at the 1798 version reinforces the idea that Coleridge definitely wished to emphasize and to fix firmly in the mind of the reader this pattern of the Mariner's harmony with nature which turns to demonic torment . That torment is ...
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... look- ( The Pilot made reply ) I am a - feared " — " Push on , push on ! " Said the Hermit cheerily . ( Part VII , Stanzas 3-6 ) The ship , then , has itself become a specter - ship , and the avenging demon's glamour which represented ...
... look- ( The Pilot made reply ) I am a - feared " — " Push on , push on ! " Said the Hermit cheerily . ( Part VII , Stanzas 3-6 ) The ship , then , has itself become a specter - ship , and the avenging demon's glamour which represented ...
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... the Mariner's view of a cosmic order presided over by a God who cares equally for each of His creatures is the correct way to look at the process of living . CONCLUSIONS The Wedding Guest's choice becomes easier to understand when 138.
... the Mariner's view of a cosmic order presided over by a God who cares equally for each of His creatures is the correct way to look at the process of living . CONCLUSIONS The Wedding Guest's choice becomes easier to understand when 138.
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