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... thought , and thought nature " ( Biog . Lit. , II , 258 ) . As Anna Balakian observed of Freud , Coleridge too " pointed the way to that substratum of consciousness wherein the distinction between the sensory and the intellectual ...
... thought , and thought nature " ( Biog . Lit. , II , 258 ) . As Anna Balakian observed of Freud , Coleridge too " pointed the way to that substratum of consciousness wherein the distinction between the sensory and the intellectual ...
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... thought and thought nature . Thus in the Vita Nuova , Eliot remarks , is “ an account of a particular kind of experience : that is , of something which had actual experience ... and intellectual and imaginative experience ... as its ...
... thought and thought nature . Thus in the Vita Nuova , Eliot remarks , is “ an account of a particular kind of experience : that is , of something which had actual experience ... and intellectual and imaginative experience ... as its ...
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... thought and the defeat Of thought before its object , where it turns As from a mirror , and returns to be The thought of something and the thought of thought , A trader doubly burdened , commercing Out of one stillness and into another ...
... thought and the defeat Of thought before its object , where it turns As from a mirror , and returns to be The thought of something and the thought of thought , A trader doubly burdened , commercing Out of one stillness and into another ...
Contents
The Philosophy of Romanticism | 3 |
The Poetics of Romanticism | 23 |
Americanizing Romanticism | 57 |
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