Coleridge's Meditative ArtCornell University Press, 1975 - 270 pages |
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Page 130
... dream - fueled expectations of the boy imagined the fulfillment of the stranger's promise in his sister , " my playmate when we both were clothed alike ! ” But it is a replica with a difference . What worked only mo- mentarily , in dreams ...
... dream - fueled expectations of the boy imagined the fulfillment of the stranger's promise in his sister , " my playmate when we both were clothed alike ! ” But it is a replica with a difference . What worked only mo- mentarily , in dreams ...
Page 134
... dreams , " yields to his memory of other and different dreams , those Of my sweet birth - place , and the old church - tower , Whose bells , the poor man's only music , rang From morn to evening , all the hot Fair - day , So sweetly ...
... dreams , " yields to his memory of other and different dreams , those Of my sweet birth - place , and the old church - tower , Whose bells , the poor man's only music , rang From morn to evening , all the hot Fair - day , So sweetly ...
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... Dream " of helpless absence from the side of a sick and wretched Sara . Certainly , deleting that fantasy and shifting the turn to a later point in the poem are the most drastic gestures at reshaping the poem Coleridge made . But we do ...
... Dream " of helpless absence from the side of a sick and wretched Sara . Certainly , deleting that fantasy and shifting the turn to a later point in the poem are the most drastic gestures at reshaping the poem Coleridge made . But we do ...
Contents
Preface | 9 |
Mont Blanc | 139 |
An Ode The Old Moons Effluence | 173 |
Copyright | |
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