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" ... things of every day, and to excite a feeling analogous to the supernatural, by awakening the mind's attention from the lethargy of custom, and directing it to the loveliness and the wonders of the world before us; an inexhaustible treasure, but for... "
Biographia Literaria; Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions - 第 442 頁
Samuel Taylor Coleridge 著 - 1848 - 804 頁
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An Introduction to the Study of Poetry

Henry Bernard Cotterill - 1882 - 410 頁
...imagination that willing suspension of disbelief for the moment which constitutes poetic faith. . . . With this view I wrote the 'Ancient Mariner,' and...was preparing, among other poems, the ' Dark Ladie,' " (which, by the way, is a mere fragment, to be found among his " Sibylline Leaves "), " and the '...
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The Literary History of England in the End of the Eighteenth and ..., 第 1 卷

Mrs. Oliphant (Margaret) - 1882 - 538 頁
...treasure, but for which, in consequence of the film of familiarity and selfish solicitude, we have eyes and see not, ears that hear not, and hearts that neither feel nor understand." These ostentatiously simple means of awakening the public suffered the fate of all that is artificial...
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Cassell's library of English literature, selected, ed. and arranged by H. Morley

Cassell, ltd - 1883 - 562 頁
...before us, — an inexhaustible treasure ; but for which, in consequence of the feeling of familiarity and selfish solicitude, we have eyes yet see not,...Mariner,' and was preparing, among other poems, the 'Dark Iridie' at'i ' Christabel,' in which I should have more nearly rft¿> . ideal than I had done in my...
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Coleridge, 第 10 卷

Henry Duff Traill - 1884 - 218 頁
...which Wordsworth had displayed in his special department of the volume. For his own part, he says, " I wrote the Ancient Mariner, and was preparing, among other poems, the Dark Ladie and the Christabel, in which I should have more nearly realised my ideal than I had done in my first attempt....
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Coleridge

Henry Duff Traill - 1884 - 228 頁
...which Wordsworth had displayed in his special department of the volume. For his own part, he says, " I wrote the Ancient Mariner, and was preparing, among other poems, the Dark Ladie and the Christabel, in which I should have more nearly realised my ideal than I had done in my first attempt....
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A Popular Manual of English Literature: Containing Outlines of the ..., 第 2 卷

Maude Gillette Phillips - 1885 - 648 頁
...world before us ; an inexhaustible treasure, but for which, in consequence of the film of familiarity and selfish solicitude, we have 'eyes, yet see not,...not, and hearts that neither feel nor understand." In carrying out this plan, Wordsworth's contributions were much more numerous than those of Coleridge,...
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Johnsonian age

Maude Gillette Phillips - 1885 - 614 頁
...world before us ; an inexhaustible treasure, but for which, in consequence of the film of familiarity and selfish solicitude, we have eyes, yet see not,...not, and hearts that neither feel nor understand." In carrying out this plan, Wordsworth's contributions were much more numerous than those of Coleridge,...
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The Liberal Movement in English Literature

William John Courthope - 1885 - 268 頁
...world before us ; an inexhaustible treasure, but for which, in consequence of the film of familiarity and selfish solicitude, we have eyes yet see not,...not, and hearts that neither feel nor understand. Coleridge accordingly wrote the ' Ancient Mariner ' with a view to its insertion in a volume of poems...
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William Wordsworth: The Story of His Life, with Critical Remarks on His Writings

James Middleton Sutherland - 1887 - 248 頁
...world before us — an inexhaustible treasure, but for which, in consequence of the film of familiarity and selfish solicitude, we have eyes, yet see not,...preparing, among other poems, " The Dark Ladie," and the " Christabel," in which I should have more nearly realized my ideal than I had done in my first attempt....
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Three Lectures on English Literature

Sir William Symington M'Cormick - 1889 - 196 頁
...world before us; an inexhaustible treasure, but for which, in consequence of the film of familiarity and selfish solicitude, we have eyes, yet see not, ears that hear i Coleridge is reported to have remarked of Wordsworth : " He is a man of whom it might have been said,...
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