Biographia Literaria, 第 1 卷Oxford University Press, 1969 |
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... divine source of the universe , and on the other the ' rational and responsible soul of man ' , as equally indifferent to and distinct from that universe itself . For the sense of this distinction was already strong in Coleridge's mind ...
... divine source of the universe , and on the other the ' rational and responsible soul of man ' , as equally indifferent to and distinct from that universe itself . For the sense of this distinction was already strong in Coleridge's mind ...
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... divine , Her babe divine the virgin mother ! There lives not on this ring of earth A mortal , that can sing her praise . Mighty mother , virgin pure , In the darkness and the night For us she bore the heavenly Lord ! " Most interesting ...
... divine , Her babe divine the virgin mother ! There lives not on this ring of earth A mortal , that can sing her praise . Mighty mother , virgin pure , In the darkness and the night For us she bore the heavenly Lord ! " Most interesting ...
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... divine . This work ( Coleridge's magnum opus ) is , according to Mr. Dykes Campbell , first mentioned in a letter of Sept. 1814 , when Coleridge writes that his morning hours are devoted to a great work printing at Bristol at the wish ...
... divine . This work ( Coleridge's magnum opus ) is , according to Mr. Dykes Campbell , first mentioned in a letter of Sept. 1814 , when Coleridge writes that his morning hours are devoted to a great work printing at Bristol at the wish ...
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