A Guide to English Literature: From Blake to ByronCassell, 1965 A Russian couple wanted a child so much that they made one out of snow. |
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... passage by reference to similar words or images in another part of his work . In the attempt to understand the long ... passages of Jerusalem and The 79 WILLIAM BLAKE.
... passage by reference to similar words or images in another part of his work . In the attempt to understand the long ... passages of Jerusalem and The 79 WILLIAM BLAKE.
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... passages in which states of mind and dramatic situations are given expression of a fully intelligible and effective kind , even while the symbolic ... passage , for in- stance , the completely new , individual note ( besides 82 PART THREE.
... passages in which states of mind and dramatic situations are given expression of a fully intelligible and effective kind , even while the symbolic ... passage , for in- stance , the completely new , individual note ( besides 82 PART THREE.
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... passage in Biographia defining the act of perception , or ' primary Imagination ' , as a form of the creative will , Coleridge goes on to define the poetic ( or ' secondary ' ) imagination as one of its derivatives . As everywhere in ...
... passage in Biographia defining the act of perception , or ' primary Imagination ' , as a form of the creative will , Coleridge goes on to define the poetic ( or ' secondary ' ) imagination as one of its derivatives . As everywhere in ...
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