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His universe was as ' real ' as that of Locke ; the difference was that it was apprehended in a different way . It was an ideal world , not a materialistic one . Coleridge spoke of the mind as being created in God's image , and in his ...
His universe was as ' real ' as that of Locke ; the difference was that it was apprehended in a different way . It was an ideal world , not a materialistic one . Coleridge spoke of the mind as being created in God's image , and in his ...
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From the NeoPlatonic tradition he borrowed the idea of nature , and the Chain of Being which linked man with the spiritual unity of the universe , and this idea was reinforced by his intense interest in science , which led him to study ...
From the NeoPlatonic tradition he borrowed the idea of nature , and the Chain of Being which linked man with the spiritual unity of the universe , and this idea was reinforced by his intense interest in science , which led him to study ...
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The universe , In Nature's silent eloquence , declares That all fulfil the works of love and joyAll but the outcast , Man . He fabricates The sword which stabs his peace ; he cherisheth The snakes that gnaw his heart ; he raiseth up The ...
The universe , In Nature's silent eloquence , declares That all fulfil the works of love and joyAll but the outcast , Man . He fabricates The sword which stabs his peace ; he cherisheth The snakes that gnaw his heart ; he raiseth up The ...
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Acknowledgements | 6 |
List of Illustrations | 7 |
The Age of Romanticism | 9 |
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