Coleridge and the Literature of SensibilityVision, 1978 - 270 pagine |
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Pagina 112
... nature , and , in his ' purest hour ' , enjoys a sacramental rela- tionship with her . But once that power is gone , through death or the loss of ' Joy ' , so too must that relationship go : the things of nature are mere ' outward forms ...
... nature , and , in his ' purest hour ' , enjoys a sacramental rela- tionship with her . But once that power is gone , through death or the loss of ' Joy ' , so too must that relationship go : the things of nature are mere ' outward forms ...
Pagina 158
... nature , which gives divine life rather than colour or sound to an otherwise inanimate cold world ' , that quality of life is fused with the ' sensible ' qualities of nature and therefore cannot be apprehended apart from them . And ...
... nature , which gives divine life rather than colour or sound to an otherwise inanimate cold world ' , that quality of life is fused with the ' sensible ' qualities of nature and therefore cannot be apprehended apart from them . And ...
Pagina 243
... Nature ' seems to mean several things - Mother Nature , the non- human creation , general human nature and possibly individual ' genius ' . Of course this ambiguity is implicit in his view of his subject ; it might be said to be his ...
... Nature ' seems to mean several things - Mother Nature , the non- human creation , general human nature and possibly individual ' genius ' . Of course this ambiguity is implicit in his view of his subject ; it might be said to be his ...
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Introduction | 7 |
The Reshaping Spirit | 21 |
Blue Coat Boys | 58 |
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