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Pagina ix
... Coleridge's writings concerning the respective functions and pro- vinces of Imagination and of Fancy . Whether the classification be happy or not , it should be borne in mind , first , that the psychological groups form only part of a ...
... Coleridge's writings concerning the respective functions and pro- vinces of Imagination and of Fancy . Whether the classification be happy or not , it should be borne in mind , first , that the psychological groups form only part of a ...
Pagina xxii
... Coleridge as Wordsworth's central charac- teristic a " homogeneity of character ; " and Coleridge speaks of him as " the only man who has effected a complete and constant synthesis of thought and feeling , and combined them in poetic ...
... Coleridge as Wordsworth's central charac- teristic a " homogeneity of character ; " and Coleridge speaks of him as " the only man who has effected a complete and constant synthesis of thought and feeling , and combined them in poetic ...
Pagina xxvi
... Coleridge he studied for his pleasure the writings of Plato in the original ; he gained some skill in French and attempted to acquire a knowledge of Spanish ; nor was he insensible to the powerful charm for an imaginative mind of the ...
... Coleridge he studied for his pleasure the writings of Plato in the original ; he gained some skill in French and attempted to acquire a knowledge of Spanish ; nor was he insensible to the powerful charm for an imaginative mind of the ...
Pagina xxxv
... Coleridge , then living at Nether Stowey , visited Wordsworth and his sister in their Dorsetshire home , and a month later the visit was returned . Coleridge expected much ; when a student at Cambridge he had been deeply impressed by ...
... Coleridge , then living at Nether Stowey , visited Wordsworth and his sister in their Dorsetshire home , and a month later the visit was returned . Coleridge expected much ; when a student at Cambridge he had been deeply impressed by ...
Pagina xxxvi
... Coleridge's " An- cient Mariner " was planned during an excur- sion to Lynton and the Valley of Stones , in the autumn of 1797 , on which Dorothy Words- worth accompanied her brother and Coleridge ; a joint volume was projected by the ...
... Coleridge's " An- cient Mariner " was planned during an excur- sion to Lynton and the Valley of Stones , in the autumn of 1797 , on which Dorothy Words- worth accompanied her brother and Coleridge ; a joint volume was projected by the ...
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