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" ... to give the charm of novelty to things of every day, and to excite a feeling analogous to the supernatural, by awakening the mind's attention from the lethargy of custom, and directing it to the loveliness and the wonders of the world before us; an... "
Coleridge, Biographia Literaria: Chapters I-IV, XIV-XXII. Wordsworth ... - หน้า 53
โดย Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1920 - 327 หน้า
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Pages from a journal with other papers, by Mark Rutherford. (Uniform ed. of ...

William Hale White - 1900 - 306 หน้า
...103 lethargy of custom, and directing it to the loveliness and the wonders of the world before us ; an inexhaustible treasure, but for which, in consequence...the CHRISTABEL, in which I should have more nearly have realised my ideal, than I had done in my first attempt." Coleridge, when he wrote to Cottle offering...

The Ancient Mariner and Other Poems

Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1900 - 170 หน้า
...the lethargy of custom, and directing it to the loveliness and the wonders of the world before us; an inexhaustible treasure, but for which, in consequence...preparing, among other poems, the Dark Ladie and the Christdbel, in which I should have more nearly realized my ideal than I had done in my first attempt....

The Meaning and Value of Poetry

William Henry Hudson - 1901 - 40 หน้า
...godlike mysteries of God's universe." " For the inexhaustible treasures of the world," says Coleridge, "in consequence of the film of familiarity and selfish...not, and hearts that neither feel nor understand." It is the special function and privilege of poetry to remove the film, to open our eyes and ears, to...

Coleridge

Henry Duff Traill - 1901 - 224 หน้า
...the lethargy of custom and directing it to the loveliness and the wonders of the world before us ; an inexhaustible treasure, but for which, in consequence...of familiarity and selfish solicitude, we have eyes which see not, ears that hear not, and hearts which neither feel nor understand." We may measure the...

Ancient Mariner, Kubla Khan, and Christabel

Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1902 - 162 หน้า
...the lethargy of custom, and directing it to the loveliness and the wonders of the world before us; an inexhaustible treasure, but for which, in consequence...not, and hearts that neither feel nor understand." To this volume, which was published anonymously in 1798, Coleridge contributed the Ancient Mariner...

Chambers's Cyclopaedia of English Literature: A History Critical ..., เล่มที่ 3

Robert Chambers - 1903 - 888 หน้า
...the lethargy of custom and directing it to the loveliness and the wonders of the world before us ; ung ! H'kn Wordsworth and his sister did not stay long in Somerset. In the autumn of 1798 they went to Germany,...

Wordsworth

Sir Walter Alexander Raleigh, Walter Raleigh - 1909 - 250 หน้า
...the lethargy of custom, and directing it to the loveliness and the wonders of the world before us : an inexhaustible treasure, but for which, in consequence...not, and hearts that neither feel nor understand." This famous and momentous agreement was, no doubt, a treaty arrived at after much discussion and not...

The Masters of English Literature

Stephen Lucius Gwynn - 1904 - 452 หน้า
...the lethargy of custom, and directing it to the loveliness and the wonders of the world before us : an inexhaustible treasure, but for which, in consequence...not, and hearts that neither feel nor understand. Mr. Raleigh has admirably illustrated the contrast by showing that Peter Bell, which describes the...

The Masters of English Literature

Stephen Lucius Gwynn - 1904 - 458 หน้า
...the lethargy of custom, and directing it 'to the loveliness and the wonders of the world before us : an inexhaustible treasure, but for which, in consequence...see not, ears that hear not, and hearts that neither t'eel nor understand. Mr. Raleigh has admirably illustrated the contrast by showing that Peter Bell,...

Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and ...

Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1905 - 476 หน้า
...the lethargy of custom, and directing it to the loveliness and the wonders of the world before us ; an inexhaustible treasure, but for which, in consequence...solicitude, we have eyes, yet see not, ears that hear and hearts that neither feel nor understand. With this view I wrote the " Ancient Mariner," and was...




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