The Self as Mind: Vision and Identity in Wordsworth, Coleridge, and KeatsHarvard University Press, 1986 - 286 sider |
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... dream within a dream , a dream that provides the fulcrum for the poet's shift of attention to his son . It is a dream infused with the presence of the Word . The church bells seem , to the inner ear of the schoolboy , " most like ...
... dream within a dream , a dream that provides the fulcrum for the poet's shift of attention to his son . It is a dream infused with the presence of the Word . The church bells seem , to the inner ear of the schoolboy , " most like ...
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... dream lover she heard singing . That lover is now acces- sible to her only if she awakes . In a way Porphyro has melted into her dream from the moment he began his song ; when he stops singing , he fades out of it , drawing her after ...
... dream lover she heard singing . That lover is now acces- sible to her only if she awakes . In a way Porphyro has melted into her dream from the moment he began his song ; when he stops singing , he fades out of it , drawing her after ...
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... dream " of love in the opening lines of the poem provide an instructive contrast to such mortal , makeshift ... dream , " writes Keats of Hermes ' vision , " or say a dream it was , / Real are the dreams of Gods , and smoothly pass ...
... dream " of love in the opening lines of the poem provide an instructive contrast to such mortal , makeshift ... dream , " writes Keats of Hermes ' vision , " or say a dream it was , / Real are the dreams of Gods , and smoothly pass ...
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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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