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His philosophy of nature is essentially Words- worthian . ... The description of the pleasure garden in Kubla Khan is not merely the portraiture of a natural garden , but it is the mysterious place , half real , half dreamy and ...
His philosophy of nature is essentially Words- worthian . ... The description of the pleasure garden in Kubla Khan is not merely the portraiture of a natural garden , but it is the mysterious place , half real , half dreamy and ...
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part of the poem sets forth the beauties of Nature with minute fidelity and at the same time rich suggestiveness . Typically Romantic are such lines : and With white flower'd Jasmin , and the broad - leav'd Myrtle , Meet emblems they of ...
part of the poem sets forth the beauties of Nature with minute fidelity and at the same time rich suggestiveness . Typically Romantic are such lines : and With white flower'd Jasmin , and the broad - leav'd Myrtle , Meet emblems they of ...
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Coleridge in a letter to Southey observes : Never to see or describe any interesting appearance in nature without connecting it with dim analogies with the moral world proves faint- ness of impression . Nature has her proper interest ...
Coleridge in a letter to Southey observes : Never to see or describe any interesting appearance in nature without connecting it with dim analogies with the moral world proves faint- ness of impression . Nature has her proper interest ...
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