Coleridge and the Literature of SensibilityVision, 1978 - 270 sivua |
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... thought but those of Hope & the tenderest yearn- ings after you - And it is my frequent prayer , & my almost per ... thoughts about what had driven him to ' abstruse research ' : 49 As to myself , all my poetic Genius , if ever I really ...
... thought but those of Hope & the tenderest yearn- ings after you - And it is my frequent prayer , & my almost per ... thoughts about what had driven him to ' abstruse research ' : 49 As to myself , all my poetic Genius , if ever I really ...
Sivu 45
... thought of seeing him again.55 There is no way of knowing what she thought , or what Coleridge may have explained to her , about the ode entitled Dejection which was published in the Morning Post on the day of Wordsworth's wedding and ...
... thought of seeing him again.55 There is no way of knowing what she thought , or what Coleridge may have explained to her , about the ode entitled Dejection which was published in the Morning Post on the day of Wordsworth's wedding and ...
Sivu 114
... thought , feel- ing and sensation : Full many a thought uncall'd and undetain'd , And many idle flitting phantasies , Traverse my indolent and passive brain , As wild and various as the random gales That swell and flutter on this ...
... thought , feel- ing and sensation : Full many a thought uncall'd and undetain'd , And many idle flitting phantasies , Traverse my indolent and passive brain , As wild and various as the random gales That swell and flutter on this ...
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Introduction | 7 |
The Reshaping Spirit | 21 |
Blue Coat Boys | 58 |
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Aeolian harp ancient appear associated beautiful begin believe called century certainly Chatterton closely Coleridge Coleridge's concerned Conversation course creative critical dated Dejection delight described discussion earlier early earth effect eighteenth-century English evidence experience feel genial genius give greater greater ode hand Harmony harp heart hope human Imagination important influence inspiration kind later less light lines literary live London lyric March meaning metaphor Milton mind moon move nature never night once opening original pain passage perhaps Pindaric pleasure poem poet poetic poetry possible present quoted reader references rhetorical Romantic Sara seems sense Sensibility soul sounds Southey spirit Stanza studies suggested suppose sure sweet theory things thou thought tion Tiresias tradition true turn universe verse letter voice wind Wordsworth writings written wrote Young