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... universal forms in the Logic , Coleridge can appeal to the ' productive imagina- tion ' , variously combining the two , to reflect upon particular objects as symbols of the eternal and the universal . Imagination balances , or at least ...
... universal forms in the Logic , Coleridge can appeal to the ' productive imagina- tion ' , variously combining the two , to reflect upon particular objects as symbols of the eternal and the universal . Imagination balances , or at least ...
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... universal Word , was the goal of his critical work , he was wrong to absorb this poetic Logos into the religious figure of Christ . For the universal Word cannot be an object of faith or a personality , since it is precisely the ' Fülle ...
... universal Word , was the goal of his critical work , he was wrong to absorb this poetic Logos into the religious figure of Christ . For the universal Word cannot be an object of faith or a personality , since it is precisely the ' Fülle ...
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... universal . For such a state man still yearns . ' Negative potency ' , however , lies in the individual will ' willing itself individual ' and forsaking its sense of harmony with the Absolute and the universal . Thus it falls into ...
... universal . For such a state man still yearns . ' Negative potency ' , however , lies in the individual will ' willing itself individual ' and forsaking its sense of harmony with the Absolute and the universal . Thus it falls into ...
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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