The Self as Mind: Vision and Identity in Wordsworth, Coleridge, and KeatsHarvard University Press, 1986 - 286 páginas |
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... notes to this passage , “ Co- leridge here fails to take into consideration ( what a careful perusal of Words- worth's introductory note to The Thorn must have made clear to him ) Wordsworth's real object in the poem . This was to ...
... notes to this passage , “ Co- leridge here fails to take into consideration ( what a careful perusal of Words- worth's introductory note to The Thorn must have made clear to him ) Wordsworth's real object in the poem . This was to ...
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... note 16 . 19. Vendler , Odes , p . 34 . 20. Ibid . , p . 27 . 21. Newell F. Ford , The Prefigurative Imagination of John Keats ( Stanford : Stanford University Press , 1951 ) , notes love's preeminence in this passage ( p . 22 ) ...
... note 16 . 19. Vendler , Odes , p . 34 . 20. Ibid . , p . 27 . 21. Newell F. Ford , The Prefigurative Imagination of John Keats ( Stanford : Stanford University Press , 1951 ) , notes love's preeminence in this passage ( p . 22 ) ...
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... notes that in the " patterned sequence of images " by which Keats expressed his atti- tude toward " the relationship ... notes the relevant pas- sage . 24. Robert Gittings , Keats : The Living Year ( London : Heinemann , 1954 ) , notes ...
... notes that in the " patterned sequence of images " by which Keats expressed his atti- tude toward " the relationship ... notes the relevant pas- sage . 24. Robert Gittings , Keats : The Living Year ( London : Heinemann , 1954 ) , notes ...
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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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