Fragmentation by Decree: Coleridge and the Text of RomanticismZentralstelle der Studentenschaft, 1990 - 261 psl. |
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... becomes part of the imitator's self , which has then wholly given itself away to the other , which now it is itself . The problem we are dealing with at this point is actually translating an epistemological problem in Coleridge's ...
... becomes part of the imitator's self , which has then wholly given itself away to the other , which now it is itself . The problem we are dealing with at this point is actually translating an epistemological problem in Coleridge's ...
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... becomes therefore unnatural . Everything is " defined , insulated , dislocated , deadened " ; a destruction of the organic text of nature . The reason for this lies in what Wordsworth sees as a reversal of his own poetical creed and ...
... becomes therefore unnatural . Everything is " defined , insulated , dislocated , deadened " ; a destruction of the organic text of nature . The reason for this lies in what Wordsworth sees as a reversal of his own poetical creed and ...
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... becomes is fixed < on one > it becomes understanding and when it is waving between them attaching itself to neither it is imagination . Such was the fine description of Death in Milton " Of Shadow like but called Substance " & c ...
... becomes is fixed < on one > it becomes understanding and when it is waving between them attaching itself to neither it is imagination . Such was the fine description of Death in Milton " Of Shadow like but called Substance " & c ...
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Abbreviations | vii |
PARTS AND WHOLES | 1 |
THE BREAKING OF THE SPELL | 27 |
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