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... belief in the self- supporting and sufficient nature of society and the individuals who compose it . A study of this duality is , in the end , a religious exercise , an exploration into poetry which is ' neither simply theological , nor ...
... belief in the self- supporting and sufficient nature of society and the individuals who compose it . A study of this duality is , in the end , a religious exercise , an exploration into poetry which is ' neither simply theological , nor ...
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... belief . His practice as a poet and literary critic may not be separated from his philosophical reading embracing Boehme , the Cambridge Platonists , David Hartley , and finally Kant and German idealism . It was on the foundations of a ...
... belief . His practice as a poet and literary critic may not be separated from his philosophical reading embracing Boehme , the Cambridge Platonists , David Hartley , and finally Kant and German idealism . It was on the foundations of a ...
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... Belief ' , in A. E. Harvey ( ed . ) , God Incarnate : Story and Belief ( London , 1981 ) pp . 34–41 . Tulloch , John , Movements of Religious Thought in Britain during the Nineteenth Century ( 1885 ; Leicester , 1971 ) . ' Coleridge as ...
... Belief ' , in A. E. Harvey ( ed . ) , God Incarnate : Story and Belief ( London , 1981 ) pp . 34–41 . Tulloch , John , Movements of Religious Thought in Britain during the Nineteenth Century ( 1885 ; Leicester , 1971 ) . ' Coleridge as ...
Contents
THE ROMANTIC CONTEXT | 8 |
Symbol and Organic Form | 16 |
KUBLA KHAN THE RIME OF THE ANCIENT | 43 |
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