The Waking Dream: A Study of Coleridge's PoetryEdward Arnold, 1967 - Всего страниц: 247 |
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... perhaps most characteristic of all . Coleridge was never able to distinguish clearly between the real and the imaginary world and often lived in a day - dream . This was the source of both his weakness and his strength , the ...
... perhaps most characteristic of all . Coleridge was never able to distinguish clearly between the real and the imaginary world and often lived in a day - dream . This was the source of both his weakness and his strength , the ...
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... perhaps were attached by us consciously to our personal Selves -3 In this context we have just seen the dream - like ... perhaps only knows , created part even of the Form - An earlier note of 1803 had shown the same awareness of the sub ...
... perhaps were attached by us consciously to our personal Selves -3 In this context we have just seen the dream - like ... perhaps only knows , created part even of the Form - An earlier note of 1803 had shown the same awareness of the sub ...
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... perhaps there was also a deeper paradise of the mind which was already menaced by the snake . The same image was to recur much later in the Asra poems where it certainly represents Coleridge's lost happiness . Here it may have been ...
... perhaps there was also a deeper paradise of the mind which was already menaced by the snake . The same image was to recur much later in the Asra poems where it certainly represents Coleridge's lost happiness . Here it may have been ...
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EARLY POEMS | 7 |
THE NATURAL AND THE SUPER | 39 |
BELOVED STOWEY | 95 |
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albatross Ancient Mariner Asra poems association aware Bacchus beauty become Biographia Literaria Christ's Hospital Christabel Cole Coleridge's conscious creative dark Day-Dream dead death Dejection describes Destiny of Nations Dionysus divine dome dream dream-like evil eyes fear feeling fountain Geraldine Griggs Hartley haunted heart ibid imagery imaginative Kubla Khan later Letter to Asra light lines M. H. Abrams Malta Mariner's meaning memory mind Miss Coburn moon mystery natural notebook entry once opium Orpheus Orphic pain pantheistic Paradise passage passion Pausanias perhaps Phaedrus Plato Plotinus poet poetic poetry Professor Whalley quotes reality reflection Religious Musings reverie S. T. Coleridge sacred river Sara Hutchinson Sara's says scene seems shadows ship Sibylline Leaves sleep snake sonnet soul spirit stars Stowey strange suggests sweet symbol thee things thou thought tree truth unconscious unconscious mind universe verse vision wind Wordsworth written