Coleridge and the Literature of SensibilityVision, 1978 - 270 pagine |
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Pagina 108
... closely related image of the statue of Memnon to describe a delicate sensibility : " The finely - fibred Heart , that like the statue of Memnon , trembles into melody on the sun - beam touch of Benevolence , is most easily jarred into ...
... closely related image of the statue of Memnon to describe a delicate sensibility : " The finely - fibred Heart , that like the statue of Memnon , trembles into melody on the sun - beam touch of Benevolence , is most easily jarred into ...
Pagina 123
... closely identified with the speaker than it was in Stanza I. But with that ' scream / Of agony ' the lute has fulfilled its purpose as a metaphor for the distempered sensibility . Something has hap- pened to ' startle this dull pain ...
... closely identified with the speaker than it was in Stanza I. But with that ' scream / Of agony ' the lute has fulfilled its purpose as a metaphor for the distempered sensibility . Something has hap- pened to ' startle this dull pain ...
Pagina 248
... closely to the author's final intentions . Since nearly ninety percent of the variants recorded in my col- lation derive from the Morning Post version , it would be unecon- omical and perhaps obfuscating to affix the ' MP ' label to all ...
... closely to the author's final intentions . Since nearly ninety percent of the variants recorded in my col- lation derive from the Morning Post version , it would be unecon- omical and perhaps obfuscating to affix the ' MP ' label to all ...
Sommario
Introduction | 7 |
The Reshaping Spirit | 21 |
Blue Coat Boys | 58 |
Copyright | |
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