Coleridge's Secret Ministry: The Context of the Conversation Poems, 1795-1798Harvester Press, 1979 - 324 頁 |
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... Spirit of Melody ! 27 The subjunctive tense reinforces the latency of this potential for good in nature ; human consciousness continues in fact to obstruct the divine scheme , by removing itself into urban civilisation and away from the ...
... Spirit of Melody ! 27 The subjunctive tense reinforces the latency of this potential for good in nature ; human consciousness continues in fact to obstruct the divine scheme , by removing itself into urban civilisation and away from the ...
第 254 頁
... Spirit , when he makes Spirits perceive his presence . ( PW , i , 180 ) The grammatical status of ' gaze ' is uncertain ; the mood may be subjunctive , or imperative , and its subject may be Lamb , or Coleridge . And this is Coleridge's ...
... Spirit , when he makes Spirits perceive his presence . ( PW , i , 180 ) The grammatical status of ' gaze ' is uncertain ; the mood may be subjunctive , or imperative , and its subject may be Lamb , or Coleridge . And this is Coleridge's ...
第 323 頁
... Spirit , 203-05 Proclus , 210 Psalms , 254 Radcliffe , Anne , 284 Reeves , John , 125 Revelation , 26-7 , 30 , 32 ... Spirit of Christianity Compared with the Spirit of the Times , 29 Waller , Edmund , 150 ; On St James's Park , as ...
... Spirit , 203-05 Proclus , 210 Psalms , 254 Radcliffe , Anne , 284 Reeves , John , 125 Revelation , 26-7 , 30 , 32 ... Spirit of Christianity Compared with the Spirit of the Times , 29 Waller , Edmund , 150 ; On St James's Park , as ...
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Coleridge and the French Revolution | 13 |
Domesticity and Retirement in Coleridges Poetry | 41 |
Pantisocracy and the Theory of Retirement | 69 |
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