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... theory ' , while J. B. Beer prefers Aurora IV : 29 and X : 1.84 Despite Coleridge's claim of early reading in Boehme , there is no specific evidence of such precise references before 1817. Nevertheless , it seems highly likely that the ...
... theory ' , while J. B. Beer prefers Aurora IV : 29 and X : 1.84 Despite Coleridge's claim of early reading in Boehme , there is no specific evidence of such precise references before 1817. Nevertheless , it seems highly likely that the ...
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... Theory of Life.103 All , indeed , of Coleridge's major work is subsidiary to the great , uncompleted fragment . Coleridge's task may , indeed , have been , in the end , impossible ; or perhaps the Opus Maximum should be placed beside ...
... Theory of Life.103 All , indeed , of Coleridge's major work is subsidiary to the great , uncompleted fragment . Coleridge's task may , indeed , have been , in the end , impossible ; or perhaps the Opus Maximum should be placed beside ...
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... Theory of Secondary Imagination ' , in Geoffrey H. Hartman ( ed . ) , New Perspectives on Coleridge and Wordsworth ( New York , 1972 ) pp . 195–246 , esp . p . 204 . 2. Ibid . , p . 226 , quoting Kant's gesammelte Schriften , ed . the ...
... Theory of Secondary Imagination ' , in Geoffrey H. Hartman ( ed . ) , New Perspectives on Coleridge and Wordsworth ( New York , 1972 ) pp . 195–246 , esp . p . 204 . 2. Ibid . , p . 226 , quoting Kant's gesammelte Schriften , ed . the ...
Contents
THE ROMANTIC CONTEXT | 8 |
Symbol and Organic Form | 16 |
KUBLA KHAN THE RIME OF THE ANCIENT | 43 |
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