Coleridge and the Literature of SensibilityVision, 1978 - 270 sivua |
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... opening lines and the vast open spatial images of the remainder of the stanza . No less important , the busy run- over rhythms of the Larch tree / Throstle passage form a grotesque and disruptive contrast with what precede and follow ...
... opening lines and the vast open spatial images of the remainder of the stanza . No less important , the busy run- over rhythms of the Larch tree / Throstle passage form a grotesque and disruptive contrast with what precede and follow ...
Sivu 109
... opening section of Dejection . On the contrary , it introduces precisely the right associ- ations and attitudes for future affirmation or rejection . 3 Dejection is a poem about Death - in - Life ; more specifically , it is a ' greater ...
... opening section of Dejection . On the contrary , it introduces precisely the right associ- ations and attitudes for future affirmation or rejection . 3 Dejection is a poem about Death - in - Life ; more specifically , it is a ' greater ...
Sivu 210
... opening is less ' conversational ' and therefore closer in tone to the elevated openings of greater odes ; its ejaculatory ' oh's ' and impetuous transitions are more frequent and striking than those in , say , This Lime - Tree Bower My ...
... opening is less ' conversational ' and therefore closer in tone to the elevated openings of greater odes ; its ejaculatory ' oh's ' and impetuous transitions are more frequent and striking than those in , say , This Lime - Tree Bower My ...
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Introduction | 7 |
The Reshaping Spirit | 21 |
Blue Coat Boys | 58 |
Tekijänoikeudet | |
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