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... present achievement in terms of perfection and give himself a goal of value , definable , unattainable , but progressively approachable without limit . By means of such limiting conceptions , the artist adjusts the infinitely variable ...
... present achievement in terms of perfection and give himself a goal of value , definable , unattainable , but progressively approachable without limit . By means of such limiting conceptions , the artist adjusts the infinitely variable ...
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... present as it is , and discovers those laws according to which present things ought to be ordered , but he beholds the future in the present , and his thoughts are the germs of the flower and the fruit of latest time . Not that I assert ...
... present as it is , and discovers those laws according to which present things ought to be ordered , but he beholds the future in the present , and his thoughts are the germs of the flower and the fruit of latest time . Not that I assert ...
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... Present to the Past , prove to the afflicted Soul , that it has not yet been deprived of the sight of God , that it can still recognize the effective presence of a Father , though through a darkened glass and a turbid atmosphere ...
... Present to the Past , prove to the afflicted Soul , that it has not yet been deprived of the sight of God , that it can still recognize the effective presence of a Father , though through a darkened glass and a turbid atmosphere ...
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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