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... course made the whole process sound too cut and dried . In reading literature a good deal seems to go on outside the area of clearly focused consciousness , in what Coleridge called the ' region of unconscious thoughts , oftentimes the ...
... course made the whole process sound too cut and dried . In reading literature a good deal seems to go on outside the area of clearly focused consciousness , in what Coleridge called the ' region of unconscious thoughts , oftentimes the ...
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... course made the whole process sound too cut and dried . In reading literature a good deal seems to go on outside the area of clearly focused consciousness , in what Coleridge called the ' region of unconscious thoughts , oftentimes the ...
... course made the whole process sound too cut and dried . In reading literature a good deal seems to go on outside the area of clearly focused consciousness , in what Coleridge called the ' region of unconscious thoughts , oftentimes the ...
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... course of the action , is something that , above all , we find our- selves trying to understand . It is of course something that comes home to us in a peculiarly intimate way : so much is compressed into that consciousness that we can ...
... course of the action , is something that , above all , we find our- selves trying to understand . It is of course something that comes home to us in a peculiarly intimate way : so much is compressed into that consciousness that we can ...
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Literature and the Teaching of Literature | 9 |
Henry James and Human Liberty | 24 |
Two Notes on Coleridge i Coleridge as Critic | 38 |
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