The Self as Mind: Vision and Identity in Wordsworth, Coleridge, and KeatsHarvard University Press, 1986 - 286 sider |
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... begins writing in earnest the next year , goes on to build an edifice of identity on that new power of reflection . But Wordsworth has come to know the basis of his communion with Na- ture , its partial source in " the mind of man ...
... begins writing in earnest the next year , goes on to build an edifice of identity on that new power of reflection . But Wordsworth has come to know the basis of his communion with Na- ture , its partial source in " the mind of man ...
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... begins to rise ( 212–223 ) : One after one , by the star - dogged Moon , Too quick for groan or sigh , Each turned his face with a ghastly pang , And cursed me with his eye . Four times fifty living men , ( And I heard nor sigh nor ...
... begins to rise ( 212–223 ) : One after one , by the star - dogged Moon , Too quick for groan or sigh , Each turned his face with a ghastly pang , And cursed me with his eye . Four times fifty living men , ( And I heard nor sigh nor ...
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... begins to pant as she did on entering her chamber ( 201 ) , an indication not only of sexual longing but also of her ... begin to coincide , but the coincidence is not yet complete ( 298-306 ; em- phasis added ) : Her eyes were open ...
... begins to pant as she did on entering her chamber ( 201 ) , an indication not only of sexual longing but also of her ... begin to coincide , but the coincidence is not yet complete ( 298-306 ; em- phasis added ) : Her eyes were open ...
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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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