Coleridge and the Literature of Sensibility |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 44
Page 34
... Milton's Samson recurs during the very period when he is supposed to have written the verse letter to Sara Hutchinson -- by which time , of course , Coleridge was more prone to blame his wife for the shearing of his creative power and ...
... Milton's Samson recurs during the very period when he is supposed to have written the verse letter to Sara Hutchinson -- by which time , of course , Coleridge was more prone to blame his wife for the shearing of his creative power and ...
Page 76
... Milton's elevation alongside Shakespeare as the supreme example of poetic genius in modern literature , it was inevitable that the Poet should assume the rank of tragic hero which Milton claimed for Samson . Not indeed that the poet's ...
... Milton's elevation alongside Shakespeare as the supreme example of poetic genius in modern literature , it was inevitable that the Poet should assume the rank of tragic hero which Milton claimed for Samson . Not indeed that the poet's ...
Page 201
... Milton -the sublime , epic Milton , as might be expected , but also the visionary young lyricist of At a Solemn Music whose glimpse of ' the sapphire - coloured throne ' in a musical ecstasy seems also to be a prevision of his later and ...
... Milton -the sublime , epic Milton , as might be expected , but also the visionary young lyricist of At a Solemn Music whose glimpse of ' the sapphire - coloured throne ' in a musical ecstasy seems also to be a prevision of his later and ...
Contents
Introduction | 7 |
The Reshaping Spirit | 21 |
Blue Coat Boys | 58 |
Copyright | |
5 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Aeolian harp ancient appear associated beautiful begin believe called century certainly Chatterton closely Coleridge Coleridge's concerned Conversation course creative critical dated Dejection delight described discussion earlier early earth effect eighteenth-century English evidence experience feel genial genius give greater greater ode hand Harmony harp heart hope human Imagination important influence inspiration kind later less light lines literary live London lyric March meaning metaphor Milton mind moon move nature never night once opening original pain passage perhaps Pindaric pleasure poem poet poetic poetry possible present quoted reader references rhetorical Romantic Sara seems sense Sensibility soul sounds Southey spirit Stanza studies suggested suppose sure sweet theory things thou thought tion Tiresias tradition true turn universe verse letter voice wind Wordsworth writings written wrote Young