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... tradition of which Bruno was a representative , and aware also of its degeneracy and its pure origins.103 Not least he was suspicious of its mysticism when separated from the Judaeo - Christian tradition , without which it was ...
... tradition of which Bruno was a representative , and aware also of its degeneracy and its pure origins.103 Not least he was suspicious of its mysticism when separated from the Judaeo - Christian tradition , without which it was ...
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... Tradition ( Oxford , 1969 ) Excursus XIX : ' Coleridge and Boehme ' , pp . 325– 32 . 96. Dedication of ' Ode to the ... Tradition ' , pp . 266-73 . 104. AR ( II ) , p . 261. Within the Christian tradition , Donald MacKinnon has defended ...
... Tradition ( Oxford , 1969 ) Excursus XIX : ' Coleridge and Boehme ' , pp . 325– 32 . 96. Dedication of ' Ode to the ... Tradition ' , pp . 266-73 . 104. AR ( II ) , p . 261. Within the Christian tradition , Donald MacKinnon has defended ...
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... Tradition and Revolution in Romantic Literature ( New York , 1971 ) p . 65. On the ' sacramental aspect of Romantic symbol ' , see J. Robert Barth , S.J. , The Symbolic Imagination : Coleridge and the Romantic Tradition ( Princeton ...
... Tradition and Revolution in Romantic Literature ( New York , 1971 ) p . 65. On the ' sacramental aspect of Romantic symbol ' , see J. Robert Barth , S.J. , The Symbolic Imagination : Coleridge and the Romantic Tradition ( Princeton ...
Contents
THE ROMANTIC CONTEXT | 8 |
Symbol and Organic Form | 16 |
KUBLA KHAN THE RIME OF THE ANCIENT | 43 |
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