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  "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner"
.... now understands his connection to all creatures great and small, since both human beings and these creatures were created by this same God. Coleridge creates a ....
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Death Portrayed in Romantic Poetry
.... Christ, "At length did cross an Albatross: / Through the fog it came; / As if it had been a Christian soul, / We hailed it in God's name" (Coleridge 2). After ....
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Romantic Poets
.... the following lines: "He prayeth best, who lovest best/All things great and small;/For the dear God who loveth us,/He made and loveth all" (Coleridge, "The" ....
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The Theme of Return to Nature in Poets of the Romantic Age
.... variations on the theme; however, Samuel Taylor Coleridge seems to advocate maintaining some distance from Nature to demonstrate reverence for God's power. ....
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Coleridge's Literary and Dramatic Criticism
.... She cites Coleridge's acknowledgment that the "moral fails to translate the Mariner's .... folklore to hail the appearance of the albatross "in God's name." It is ....
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"The Rime of the Ancient Mariner"
.... But the tale serves as a cautionary tale to anyone who reads the poem not to take God's generosity for granted. Coleridge, Samuel Taylor. ....
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Poetry in the Romantic Period
.... tiger suddenly and unexpectedly with the Lamb, or Jesus Christ, the Lamb of God. .... Coleridge's "Kubla Khan" is thick with the nature-based flights of imagination ....
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The Romantic Movement
.... of nature as an adumbration of deity, a second book of Scripture through which God continuously reveals himself, was promptly appropriated by Coleridge in his ....
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Jesus and Saint Paul
.... Samuel Taylor Coleridge called Paul's Letter to the Romans the most profound work ever .... For I am not ashamed of the gospel; it is the power of God for salvation ....
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Challenges to the Enlightenment Ideology
.... church-tower." This poet calls for focusing on the simple and lovely things of life and allowing God and not reason to "mould thy spirit" (Coleridge, in Meyer ....
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Rime of the Ancient Mariner
.... of Jesus Christ, albeit in different ways not totally elucidated in their meaning by Coleridge. .... if it had been a Christian soul,/We hailed it in God's name" (I ....
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Romantic & Victorian Era Poetry
.... Even God must be sought out. We find the problem succinctly stated in Samuel Taylor Coleridge's "Dejection: An Ode," written just across the boundary of the ....
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The Rime of the Ancient Mariner: Differing Interpretations
.... us accept for a moment this conception of God and the universe as random, imperfect, uncaring, oblivious, as being con-sistent with that of Coleridge in The ....
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Hamlet & Revenge
.... In fact, the words of Coleridge echo those of Hamlet when he informs Horatio that there are forces of nature that are bigger than .... In action, how like a god! ....
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The Character of Hamlet
.... The moral of Samuel Taylor Coleridge's poem "the Rime of the Ancient Mariner" is embodied .... his loneliness on the ship when he had no companion at all but God. ....
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Gloria Naylor's Linden Hills
.... Like Satan, a former angel who defied God, the current Luther Nedeed .... is, therefore, accompanied by "Baraka, Soyinka, Hughes, and most of Coleridge [and] Whitman ....
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Paradise Lost
.... It is not the courage of Satan's revolt against God that counts; it is the ambition which betrays him into what .... Coleridge justly compared it to that of Napoleon ....
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Biography of CS Lewis
.... Lewis' friend, Coleridge scholar Owen Barfield, suggests that the psychoanalytic movement did not .... Culture" in which he stated that "The glory of God, and, as ....
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"Rhyme of the Ancient Mariner" "The
.... The ancient mariner therefore represents the voice of God and an opportunity for men to win their own salvation. .... Coleridge, Samuel Taylor. ....
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Approaches to Teaching Writing
.... Classical rhetoric must have had a hand in developing (if not particularly nurturing) Coleridge's talent. .... Either God or the devil will be in the details. ....
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John Dewey & Art as Experience
.... Dewey quoted Coleridge in regard to the art of poetry, saying, "The reader .... is related to the esthetic in perception organically·as the Lord God in creation ....
(5308 21 )

Opioids
.... by the careers of Poe and De Quincey and the story of Coleridge's composition of .... as "being on the nod" and the name morphine is derived from the god of sleep ....
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