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... religious life is more and more perceived as something ' felt ' . 66 In a letter to John Prior Estlin of 26 July 1802 , Coleridge states that his religious concerns focus upon the original corruption of our Nature , the doctrines of ...
... religious life is more and more perceived as something ' felt ' . 66 In a letter to John Prior Estlin of 26 July 1802 , Coleridge states that his religious concerns focus upon the original corruption of our Nature , the doctrines of ...
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... religious truth refers us . 101 Divine revelation may be given by reflection upon the reflected image of God in man as an ' inward experience ' , to be perceived and shaped by the creative imagination . Because of the divine qualities ...
... religious truth refers us . 101 Divine revelation may be given by reflection upon the reflected image of God in man as an ' inward experience ' , to be perceived and shaped by the creative imagination . Because of the divine qualities ...
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... Religion : The Tradition of Coleridge and Wordsworth in the Victorian Church ( Cambridge , 1976 ) . " The Religious Context ' , in Stephen Prickett ( ed . ) , The Romantics ( London , 1981 ) pp . 115-63 . Purser , J. W. R. ...
... Religion : The Tradition of Coleridge and Wordsworth in the Victorian Church ( Cambridge , 1976 ) . " The Religious Context ' , in Stephen Prickett ( ed . ) , The Romantics ( London , 1981 ) pp . 115-63 . Purser , J. W. R. ...
Contents
THE ROMANTIC CONTEXT | 8 |
Symbol and Organic Form | 16 |
KUBLA KHAN THE RIME OF THE ANCIENT | 43 |
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