The Self as Mind: Vision and Identity in Wordsworth, Coleridge, and KeatsHarvard University Press, 1986 - 286 páginas |
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... Friends , whom I never more may meet again , On springy heath , along the hill - top edge , Wander in gladness , and wind down , perchance , To that still roaring dell , of which I told : The roaring dell , o'erwooded , narrow , deep ...
... Friends , whom I never more may meet again , On springy heath , along the hill - top edge , Wander in gladness , and wind down , perchance , To that still roaring dell , of which I told : The roaring dell , o'erwooded , narrow , deep ...
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... friends : they are wandering and winding down " perchance , / To that still roaring dell , of which I told . ” “ Perchance " is speculative , but " of which I told " is proprietary : we are being gently reminded that the dell and ...
... friends : they are wandering and winding down " perchance , / To that still roaring dell , of which I told . ” “ Perchance " is speculative , but " of which I told " is proprietary : we are being gently reminded that the dell and ...
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... friend or friends . But more is in- volved than simple identification . For the " soul " that is " lifted , " dis- embodied and dispersed , in order to contemplate and appropriate these joys has already , by its very dispersion , become ...
... friend or friends . But more is in- volved than simple identification . For the " soul " that is " lifted , " dis- embodied and dispersed , in order to contemplate and appropriate these joys has already , by its very dispersion , become ...
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The Idea of the Self as Mind | 1 |
Making a Place in the World | 31 |
Speaking Dreams | 100 |
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