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... feel the adult poet to be alive now in the act of writing the poem and recollecting . As he shuts his eyes his mind is immediately and involuntarily filled with this scene of childhood , so deeply impressed in his mind are such early ...
... feel the adult poet to be alive now in the act of writing the poem and recollecting . As he shuts his eyes his mind is immediately and involuntarily filled with this scene of childhood , so deeply impressed in his mind are such early ...
Page 145
... feel and to those who do not feel the exquisite judgement of Shakespeare . As the notebooks become available in an authoritative edition so we are enmeshed even more deeply in the web of Coleridge's inexhaustibly inventive mind . Many ...
... feel and to those who do not feel the exquisite judgement of Shakespeare . As the notebooks become available in an authoritative edition so we are enmeshed even more deeply in the web of Coleridge's inexhaustibly inventive mind . Many ...
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... feel , as well as know , What a most blessed Lot mine might have been . Those little Angel Children ( woe is me ! ) There have been hours when feeling how they bind 280 And pluck out the Wing - feathers of my Mind , Turning my Error to ...
... feel , as well as know , What a most blessed Lot mine might have been . Those little Angel Children ( woe is me ! ) There have been hours when feeling how they bind 280 And pluck out the Wing - feathers of my Mind , Turning my Error to ...
Contents
Biographical sketch I I | 11 |
Coleridge as Romantic poet | 27 |
Coleridges Bristol circle | 45 |
Copyright | |
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