Coleridge, Opium, and Kubla KhanOctagon Books, 1966 - 377 من الصفحات |
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... Book VI was done ; on the sixteenth Book VII was far advanced ; and by February 3 Book VIII was complete . Meanwhile , Southey had been polishing and revising the earlier portions . Then , on April 24 , having tried unsuccessfully to ...
... Book VI was done ; on the sixteenth Book VII was far advanced ; and by February 3 Book VIII was complete . Meanwhile , Southey had been polishing and revising the earlier portions . Then , on April 24 , having tried unsuccessfully to ...
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... book , was therefore evidently transferred from Book II when new matter was required for Book IX . So the song that produced " such deep . . . delight ” as to seem like a " dream of Paradise " presumably stood where Coleridge would have ...
... book , was therefore evidently transferred from Book II when new matter was required for Book IX . So the song that produced " such deep . . . delight ” as to seem like a " dream of Paradise " presumably stood where Coleridge would have ...
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... Book II and have been transferred later to Book V when another cavern was added there . Apart from this and the " mingled measure " passage , the significant verbal parallels between Kubla Khan and Thalaba , those that are not fairly ...
... Book II and have been transferred later to Book V when another cavern was added there . Apart from this and the " mingled measure " passage , the significant verbal parallels between Kubla Khan and Thalaba , those that are not fairly ...
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THE POEM | 3 |
PROFESSOR HEEREN OF GÖTTINGEN AND Monthly Magazine | 121 |
THE GUTCH MEMORANDUM BOok 1799 | 293 |
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