Coleridge, Opium, and Kubla KhanOctagon Books, 1966 - 377 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 153
... reader like not what he finds , let him " turne over the leef and chese another tale . " The de- fense was a nice one for Chaucer , who did not need it . For the rest of us it is a confession of incapacity when our sub- ject has got ...
... reader like not what he finds , let him " turne over the leef and chese another tale . " The de- fense was a nice one for Chaucer , who did not need it . For the rest of us it is a confession of incapacity when our sub- ject has got ...
الصفحة 255
... reader does not have to guess . 18 Occasionally Coleridge makes his meaning explicit only by the title , as in the lines To an Unfortunate Woman Whom the Author Had Known in the Days of Her Innocence . Throughout , the lady is a myrtle ...
... reader does not have to guess . 18 Occasionally Coleridge makes his meaning explicit only by the title , as in the lines To an Unfortunate Woman Whom the Author Had Known in the Days of Her Innocence . Throughout , the lady is a myrtle ...
الصفحة 285
... reader's mind keeps altering the sound over and over , for the violence done to it by the tyrannical rhyme causes ... reader . That mysterious air , if its form is rich enough , is capable of housing whatever may be the beset- ting ...
... reader's mind keeps altering the sound over and over , for the violence done to it by the tyrannical rhyme causes ... reader . That mysterious air , if its form is rich enough , is capable of housing whatever may be the beset- ting ...
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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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