A Critical History of English PoetryOxford University Press, 1946 - 593 Seiten |
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... dream . It was composed in a sleep induced by “ an anodyne , ” theme and rhythm suggested by a sonorous sentence of Purchas , which Coleridge was reading when he fell asleep . It has all the marks of a dream - vividness , free ...
... dream . It was composed in a sleep induced by “ an anodyne , ” theme and rhythm suggested by a sonorous sentence of Purchas , which Coleridge was reading when he fell asleep . It has all the marks of a dream - vividness , free ...
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... dream ; not a dream of sleep like Kubla Khan , but a waking dream like Words- worth's on the banks of the Loire , a reverie induced by the rhythmical motion of the Channel steamer rolling in time to that strange snatch from King Lear ...
... dream ; not a dream of sleep like Kubla Khan , but a waking dream like Words- worth's on the banks of the Loire , a reverie induced by the rhythmical motion of the Channel steamer rolling in time to that strange snatch from King Lear ...
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... dream , trance , delirium , madness . Such rec- ords may have clinical value ; poetic value they have none unless ... dream , and generally the rôle of the subconscious in determining the flow of thought . Mr. Charles Madge's The Pass is ...
... dream , trance , delirium , madness . Such rec- ords may have clinical value ; poetic value they have none unless ... dream , and generally the rôle of the subconscious in determining the flow of thought . Mr. Charles Madge's The Pass is ...
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