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... reference to a paper by Mary Midgley in her book Heart and Mind ( 1981 ) , entitled ' Creation and Originality ' . Mary Midgley denies the notion of creating or inventing new moral values through the will , for what generates thoughts ...
... reference to a paper by Mary Midgley in her book Heart and Mind ( 1981 ) , entitled ' Creation and Originality ' . Mary Midgley denies the notion of creating or inventing new moral values through the will , for what generates thoughts ...
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... references before 1817. Nevertheless , it seems highly likely that the earlier version of the poem was influenced by ... reference to the ' sound - light theory ' in a letter of 12 January 1818 . Thus I Prothesis Chaos 2 & 3 Thesis and ...
... references before 1817. Nevertheless , it seems highly likely that the earlier version of the poem was influenced by ... reference to the ' sound - light theory ' in a letter of 12 January 1818 . Thus I Prothesis Chaos 2 & 3 Thesis and ...
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... reference in ' The Destiny of Nations ' , begun by Coleridge as early as 1796. If there be no divinity or eternal , then the polarity and ambiguity ceases to be creative , the rustic pursues in vain and the glory becomes an illusion ...
... reference in ' The Destiny of Nations ' , begun by Coleridge as early as 1796. If there be no divinity or eternal , then the polarity and ambiguity ceases to be creative , the rustic pursues in vain and the glory becomes an illusion ...
Contents
THE ROMANTIC CONTEXT | 8 |
Symbol and Organic Form | 16 |
KUBLA KHAN THE RIME OF THE ANCIENT | 43 |
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