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... tion . The love of beauty leads to sympathy even for the water- snakes , and the ancient mariner is redeemed in spirit ; but he remains the počte maudit of the imagination . Warren con- siders the relations of the supernatural to the ...
... tion . The love of beauty leads to sympathy even for the water- snakes , and the ancient mariner is redeemed in spirit ; but he remains the počte maudit of the imagination . Warren con- siders the relations of the supernatural to the ...
Page 131
... tion of a philosophical method of criticism , his conception of art “ as a dim analogue of creation " and the close interrelation between his theory and practice . Read recognizes Coleridge's dependence on Kant and Schelling on these ...
... tion of a philosophical method of criticism , his conception of art “ as a dim analogue of creation " and the close interrelation between his theory and practice . Read recognizes Coleridge's dependence on Kant and Schelling on these ...
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... tion in England . Similarly Rollins ' excellent book on the re- ception of Keats in America points to the need of a companion volume on the reputation of Keats in this country after 1848 . Rollins shows that Keats enjoyed a relatively ...
... tion in England . Similarly Rollins ' excellent book on the re- ception of Keats in America points to the need of a companion volume on the reputation of Keats in this country after 1848 . Rollins shows that Keats enjoyed a relatively ...
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