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... doctrine of creative ' joy ' , in which the ' pure imagination ' of Coleridge achieved the most radical expression of the self as primary in creative activity . In Mark Akenside's poem The Pleasures of the Imagination ( 1744 ) and in ...
... doctrine of creative ' joy ' , in which the ' pure imagination ' of Coleridge achieved the most radical expression of the self as primary in creative activity . In Mark Akenside's poem The Pleasures of the Imagination ( 1744 ) and in ...
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... doctrine of association , it is not surprising if his transformation of practical reason resembles his pre - Kantian struggle with associational- ism and his reshaping of Hartleianism.26 As far as Kant was concerned , Coleridge ...
... doctrine of association , it is not surprising if his transformation of practical reason resembles his pre - Kantian struggle with associational- ism and his reshaping of Hartleianism.26 As far as Kant was concerned , Coleridge ...
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... doctrine of Malebranche and of some other Cartesians [ who ] have taken refuge in the hypothesis of inspiration or immediate acts of divine agency ' , 40 which may represent a proper piety or even truth , but is suspect as impatient of ...
... doctrine of Malebranche and of some other Cartesians [ who ] have taken refuge in the hypothesis of inspiration or immediate acts of divine agency ' , 40 which may represent a proper piety or even truth , but is suspect as impatient of ...
Contents
THE ROMANTIC CONTEXT | 8 |
Symbol and Organic Form | 16 |
KUBLA KHAN THE RIME OF THE ANCIENT | 43 |
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