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... writings of the Romantics . His discussion of the eighteenth - century distinction between Fancy and Imagination in Biographia was pre - dated by two years by Wordsworth's extensive examination of it in the ' Preface ' to the 1815 ...
... writings of the Romantics . His discussion of the eighteenth - century distinction between Fancy and Imagination in Biographia was pre - dated by two years by Wordsworth's extensive examination of it in the ' Preface ' to the 1815 ...
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... writings , is the principle of progression . A. W. Schlegel , whose work on Shakespeare in particular was so influential on Coleridge , sums it up thus : Die tote und empirische Ansicht von der Welt is , dass die Dinge sind , die ...
... writings , is the principle of progression . A. W. Schlegel , whose work on Shakespeare in particular was so influential on Coleridge , sums it up thus : Die tote und empirische Ansicht von der Welt is , dass die Dinge sind , die ...
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... writings resides partly in his constant desire to bind all together and to aspire to the One , the absolute . Yet it does account for the linking of all his forms of thought to ... Writings 21 Early Religious Writings and The Watchman (1796)
... writings resides partly in his constant desire to bind all together and to aspire to the One , the absolute . Yet it does account for the linking of all his forms of thought to ... Writings 21 Early Religious Writings and The Watchman (1796)
Contents
THE ROMANTIC CONTEXT | 8 |
Symbol and Organic Form | 16 |
KUBLA KHAN THE RIME OF THE ANCIENT | 43 |
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