Coleridge's Literary CriticismOxford University Press, 1949 - 266 страници |
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... images or conceptions , or wholly abstracts the attention from them . Thus in the well - known bull , ' I was a fine ... image or object by which the mind represents to itself its past_condition , or rather , its personal identity under ...
... images or conceptions , or wholly abstracts the attention from them . Thus in the well - known bull , ' I was a fine ... image or object by which the mind represents to itself its past_condition , or rather , its personal identity under ...
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... images too great for the subject . This is an approximation to what might be called mental bombast , as ... images that had accompanied the original impression . But if we describe this in such lines , as They flash upon that inward eye ...
... images too great for the subject . This is an approximation to what might be called mental bombast , as ... images that had accompanied the original impression . But if we describe this in such lines , as They flash upon that inward eye ...
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... images he uses are drawn from nature , and are highly poetical ; they fit in with the images of Ariel . Caliban gives us images from the earth , Ariel images from the air . Caliban talks of the difficulty of finding fresh water , of the ...
... images he uses are drawn from nature , and are highly poetical ; they fit in with the images of Ariel . Caliban gives us images from the earth , Ariel images from the air . Caliban talks of the difficulty of finding fresh water , of the ...
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