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... final stanza of ' Dejection ' , however , the poet wishes that the joy which he has lost may be discovered in his Lady . Joy lift her spirit , joy attune her voice ; To her may all things live , from pole to pole , Their life the ...
... final stanza of ' Dejection ' , however , the poet wishes that the joy which he has lost may be discovered in his Lady . Joy lift her spirit , joy attune her voice ; To her may all things live , from pole to pole , Their life the ...
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... final compromise of ' The Ancient Mariner ' . But what , then , of that phrase in the River Greta note , ' obstinate in resurrection " ? The language is deliberately Christian , and the resurrection is willed . The will to force against ...
... final compromise of ' The Ancient Mariner ' . But what , then , of that phrase in the River Greta note , ' obstinate in resurrection " ? The language is deliberately Christian , and the resurrection is willed . The will to force against ...
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... FINAL COMMENT The influence of Coleridge on the nineteenth and twentieth centuries is extremely difficult to estimate . In 1842 , F. D. Maurice wrote ' I rejoice to think that those who have most profited by what he Conclusion ...
... FINAL COMMENT The influence of Coleridge on the nineteenth and twentieth centuries is extremely difficult to estimate . In 1842 , F. D. Maurice wrote ' I rejoice to think that those who have most profited by what he Conclusion ...
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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