Coleridge, Opium, and Kubla KhanOctagon Books, 1966 - 377 من الصفحات |
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... association . You remember how incessantly in that room I used to be compounding these half - verbal , half - visual meta- phors . It argues , I am persuaded , a particular state of general feeling , and and I hold that association ...
... association . You remember how incessantly in that room I used to be compounding these half - verbal , half - visual meta- phors . It argues , I am persuaded , a particular state of general feeling , and and I hold that association ...
الصفحة 105
... association ? Delirium . " is implicit but not explicit in Darwin ; and Coleridge's belief that dreaming is the nearest approach to delirium probably reflects Darwin's statement that " dreams con- stitute the most complete kind of ...
... association ? Delirium . " is implicit but not explicit in Darwin ; and Coleridge's belief that dreaming is the nearest approach to delirium probably reflects Darwin's statement that " dreams con- stitute the most complete kind of ...
الصفحة 158
... association with the Porlock region , nor does there appear to be any reason for questioning it . On that point all three of Coleridge's statements agree ; furthermore , that kind of association is not likely to have been subject to the ...
... association with the Porlock region , nor does there appear to be any reason for questioning it . On that point all three of Coleridge's statements agree ; furthermore , that kind of association is not likely to have been subject to the ...
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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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actually addiction Ancient appear association become Book called cavern caves Christabel close Cole Coleridge Coleridge's composed connection critics Darwin described discussed dome Dorothy doubt dream drug earlier early effect evidence experience fact fountain fragment garden Gebir Germany ideas images imagination journal kind known Kubla Khan later least less Letters lines literary Lloyd London Lowes material meaning mentioned Milton mind Miss nature notes occurred October once opening opium original Paradise passage perhaps persons phrase poem poet poetic poetry Porlock possible present printed probably produce published question quoted reader reference reverie rhyme river rocks scene seems seen sense sleep sometimes sound sources Southey Southey's statement studies suggests suppose symbolic Thalaba things thought tion travelers Unpublished verse vision whole Wordsworth writing written wrote