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... language from language , so that it may begin to intimate what is not there , a glimpse of Paradise or the tomorrow yet to come.21 In his essay ' On Poesy or Art ' ( ? 1818 ) , Coleridge describes artistic creativity in the man of ...
... language from language , so that it may begin to intimate what is not there , a glimpse of Paradise or the tomorrow yet to come.21 In his essay ' On Poesy or Art ' ( ? 1818 ) , Coleridge describes artistic creativity in the man of ...
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... language is demanded in reading such poetry to the ambivalences of the interrelationship of the images which are presented by a variety of narrators , and to the life inhering in a particular order of words . An attitude of faith is ...
... language is demanded in reading such poetry to the ambivalences of the interrelationship of the images which are presented by a variety of narrators , and to the life inhering in a particular order of words . An attitude of faith is ...
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... Language Notes , XLII ( 1927 ) 427-36 . Coleridge on Logic and Learning : with Selections from the Unpublished Manuscripts ( New Haven , Conn . , 1929 ) . ' Coleridge on Böhme ' , Publications of the Modern Language Association of ...
... Language Notes , XLII ( 1927 ) 427-36 . Coleridge on Logic and Learning : with Selections from the Unpublished Manuscripts ( New Haven , Conn . , 1929 ) . ' Coleridge on Böhme ' , Publications of the Modern Language Association of ...
Contents
THE ROMANTIC CONTEXT | 8 |
Symbol and Organic Form | 16 |
KUBLA KHAN THE RIME OF THE ANCIENT | 43 |
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