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On the contrary , it had its belief in a moral and intel- lectual absolute which they equated with God . They formulated their own moral laws and these were nothing but the expression of natural laws .
On the contrary , it had its belief in a moral and intel- lectual absolute which they equated with God . They formulated their own moral laws and these were nothing but the expression of natural laws .
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According to this view The Ancient Mariner is a pure work of art and enforces no moral either symbolical or allegorical . But Coleridge's observation that " the only , or the chief fault ....... was the obtrusion of the moral sentiment ...
According to this view The Ancient Mariner is a pure work of art and enforces no moral either symbolical or allegorical . But Coleridge's observation that " the only , or the chief fault ....... was the obtrusion of the moral sentiment ...
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Therefore , it is wrong to seek for didactic and moral purpose in the poem . As Lowes concludes , " Coleridge is giving coherence and inner congruity to the dreamlike fabric of an imagined world . " 9. A Note on Some Features of THE ...
Therefore , it is wrong to seek for didactic and moral purpose in the poem . As Lowes concludes , " Coleridge is giving coherence and inner congruity to the dreamlike fabric of an imagined world . " 9. A Note on Some Features of THE ...
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General Introduction to the PreRaphaelite Brotherhood | 3 |
CHAPTER XV | 10 |
Poetical Achievements in The Faerie Queene | 29 |
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