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... Effect.0 Once again , in a tentative way and like the very similar references in the ' Lecture on the Slave Trade ' , this account of the functions of the Imagination looks forward to Biographia Literaria in its description of an active ...
... Effect.0 Once again , in a tentative way and like the very similar references in the ' Lecture on the Slave Trade ' , this account of the functions of the Imagination looks forward to Biographia Literaria in its description of an active ...
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... effect on the narrative , providing , if nothing more , physical propulsion for the ship's homeward journey . No theory of psychological discontinuity is sufficient to embrace this world of spirit effects which , however hard we may try ...
... effect on the narrative , providing , if nothing more , physical propulsion for the ship's homeward journey . No theory of psychological discontinuity is sufficient to embrace this world of spirit effects which , however hard we may try ...
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... effect of the Weird Sisters on Macbeth and their limiting of the freedom of his moral will by encouraging him to limit and attempt to control an equivocal future , create a double perspective similar to that in " The Ancient Mariner ...
... effect of the Weird Sisters on Macbeth and their limiting of the freedom of his moral will by encouraging him to limit and attempt to control an equivocal future , create a double perspective similar to that in " The Ancient Mariner ...
Contents
THE ROMANTIC CONTEXT | 8 |
Symbol and Organic Form | 16 |
KUBLA KHAN THE RIME OF THE ANCIENT | 43 |
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Coleridge as Poet and Religious Thinker: Inspiration and Revelation David Jasper Limited preview - 1985 |
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