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... divine revelation . According to Wilhelm Heinrich Wackenroder ( 1773 – 97 ) , a close friend of Ludwig Tieck ( with whom Coleridge correspon- ded ) , God speaks to us through two languages , those of Nature and Art . In the latter he ...
... divine revelation . According to Wilhelm Heinrich Wackenroder ( 1773 – 97 ) , a close friend of Ludwig Tieck ( with whom Coleridge correspon- ded ) , God speaks to us through two languages , those of Nature and Art . In the latter he ...
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... divine , and the poem is understood as a gift from beyond the poet himself . Literally possessed by the divine , the poet embodies a mystery which must remain within the encircled sanctuary . Plato's Socrates says to Ion that : ότι οὐκ ...
... divine , and the poem is understood as a gift from beyond the poet himself . Literally possessed by the divine , the poet embodies a mystery which must remain within the encircled sanctuary . Plato's Socrates says to Ion that : ότι οὐκ ...
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... divine he fix'd , His admiration ; till in time complete , What he admir'd and lov'd , his vital smile Unfolded into being.86 In ' Dejection ' , the attribute of God is found in man , whose experience of joy is an essentially divine ...
... divine he fix'd , His admiration ; till in time complete , What he admir'd and lov'd , his vital smile Unfolded into being.86 In ' Dejection ' , the attribute of God is found in man , whose experience of joy is an essentially divine ...
Contents
THE ROMANTIC CONTEXT | 8 |
Symbol and Organic Form | 16 |
KUBLA KHAN THE RIME OF THE ANCIENT | 43 |
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