Coleridge and the Literature of SensibilityVision, 1978 - 270 pagine |
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... sure that a previous letter of his own , ' that complaining Scroll ' , is responsible for her illness . One wonders what she made of this reparation , if indeed she ever received it . For this ' Scroll ' not merely frets and complains ...
... sure that a previous letter of his own , ' that complaining Scroll ' , is responsible for her illness . One wonders what she made of this reparation , if indeed she ever received it . For this ' Scroll ' not merely frets and complains ...
Pagina 91
... sure is that he and Words- worth thoroughly understood the psychology of Sensibility , and beheld in Coleridge especially but also in such other friends as Lloyd and the Lambs , a present portent of dissolution , of despon- dency and ...
... sure is that he and Words- worth thoroughly understood the psychology of Sensibility , and beheld in Coleridge especially but also in such other friends as Lloyd and the Lambs , a present portent of dissolution , of despon- dency and ...
Pagina 244
... sure what Coleridge meant or that Coleridge himself knew ? Let us be candid : though Dejection is never empty or incoherent , there are dozens of Renascence and medieval poems which handle philosophical concepts with greater ease ...
... sure what Coleridge meant or that Coleridge himself knew ? Let us be candid : though Dejection is never empty or incoherent , there are dozens of Renascence and medieval poems which handle philosophical concepts with greater ease ...
Sommario
Introduction | 7 |
The Reshaping Spirit | 21 |
Blue Coat Boys | 58 |
Copyright | |
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