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... given before one is in a position to apprehend relations between them.20 21 Coleridge adopts precisely this position in The Friend ( 1818 ) , where he asserts that religion ' through her sacred oracles ' confirms that ' all effective ...
... given before one is in a position to apprehend relations between them.20 21 Coleridge adopts precisely this position in The Friend ( 1818 ) , where he asserts that religion ' through her sacred oracles ' confirms that ' all effective ...
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... given an absolute value . Faith is the result of a combination of intelligence receptive to a given revelation . Returning to the essay in The Friend ( 1818 ) with its suggestion of St Paul as a mystic , Coleridge is careful to maintain ...
... given an absolute value . Faith is the result of a combination of intelligence receptive to a given revelation . Returning to the essay in The Friend ( 1818 ) with its suggestion of St Paul as a mystic , Coleridge is careful to maintain ...
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... given play over certain images which are rooted in a ' given ' set of historical circumstances , obtains a release from a simple adhesion to fact , which is rediscovered afresh in an eternity of new circumstances . The mystery is ...
... given play over certain images which are rooted in a ' given ' set of historical circumstances , obtains a release from a simple adhesion to fact , which is rediscovered afresh in an eternity of new circumstances . The mystery is ...
Contents
THE ROMANTIC CONTEXT | 8 |
Symbol and Organic Form | 16 |
KUBLA KHAN THE RIME OF THE ANCIENT | 43 |
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Coleridge as Poet and Religious Thinker: Inspiration and Revelation David Jasper Limited preview - 1985 |
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