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18. lappuse
... Coleridge's transcendental religiousness . One of the greatest stumbling blocks of Romanticism had been the refined formalism of Augustan classicists ; but the love of Greek myth seduced Keats , Hoelderlin and Fo- scolo into a new kind ...
... Coleridge's transcendental religiousness . One of the greatest stumbling blocks of Romanticism had been the refined formalism of Augustan classicists ; but the love of Greek myth seduced Keats , Hoelderlin and Fo- scolo into a new kind ...
31. lappuse
... Coleridge's Christabel is a clearly Gothic poem ) . ( whose The facts of his life are too well known to need a detailed account . Born in Sussex of a family of rural gentry , he studied at Eton and Oxford , but got himself expelled from ...
... Coleridge's Christabel is a clearly Gothic poem ) . ( whose The facts of his life are too well known to need a detailed account . Born in Sussex of a family of rural gentry , he studied at Eton and Oxford , but got himself expelled from ...
51. lappuse
... Coleridge's and Wordsworth's ; but Shelley does not make that realization a certainty of supernal reality . Words- worth is placated by a revelation of the eternal and in- visible ; Coleridge bursts into a hymn of praise to God , but ...
... Coleridge's and Wordsworth's ; but Shelley does not make that realization a certainty of supernal reality . Words- worth is placated by a revelation of the eternal and in- visible ; Coleridge bursts into a hymn of praise to God , but ...
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