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For example , the supernaturalism of The Ancient Mariner suffuses the whole poem and there is no simple reproduction of the medieval in it . In this idealization of the real , the supernaturalism of Romanticism reaches its most artistic ...
For example , the supernaturalism of The Ancient Mariner suffuses the whole poem and there is no simple reproduction of the medieval in it . In this idealization of the real , the supernaturalism of Romanticism reaches its most artistic ...
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... of the harbour approaches with a hermit of the wood . As soon as the ship reaches the harbour , it sinks . The Pilot has time just to save the ancient mariner . The Ancient Mariner earnestly entreated the hermit to shrieve him .
... of the harbour approaches with a hermit of the wood . As soon as the ship reaches the harbour , it sinks . The Pilot has time just to save the ancient mariner . The Ancient Mariner earnestly entreated the hermit to shrieve him .
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According to G. Wilson Knight , Coleridge's three important poems , The Ancient Mariner , Christabel and Kubla Khan constitute a miniature Divine Comedy with Christabel as " Inferno " , The Rime of the Ancient Mariner as the ...
According to G. Wilson Knight , Coleridge's three important poems , The Ancient Mariner , Christabel and Kubla Khan constitute a miniature Divine Comedy with Christabel as " Inferno " , The Rime of the Ancient Mariner as the ...
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