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... expression of ' some lonely feeling ' . The brevity of the sonnet form enables the poem to ' acquire , as it were , a Totality , – in plainer phrase , may become a Whole ' . Coleridge continues : but those Sonnets appear to me the most ...
... expression of ' some lonely feeling ' . The brevity of the sonnet form enables the poem to ' acquire , as it were , a Totality , – in plainer phrase , may become a Whole ' . Coleridge continues : but those Sonnets appear to me the most ...
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... expression of an intuitively known reality , constitutive , and no longer , as in Kant's view , only subjectively valid . As regulative ideas now become constitutive , religion is seen as the parent of the fine arts : in all the ages ...
... expression of an intuitively known reality , constitutive , and no longer , as in Kant's view , only subjectively valid . As regulative ideas now become constitutive , religion is seen as the parent of the fine arts : in all the ages ...
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... expression , and expression alone makes consciousness available . Thus the self - conscious mind develops . Furthermore , it illustrates and exercises the form of mental energy which is required to read Biographia . Such metaphors ...
... expression , and expression alone makes consciousness available . Thus the self - conscious mind develops . Furthermore , it illustrates and exercises the form of mental energy which is required to read Biographia . Such metaphors ...
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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