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Adriana Giret,Damien Trentesauxulate and stimulate the emotions which are their unifying principle. What connects Coleridge’s empiricist thought with his idealism and philosophy of nature, in other words, is the expression of an optimism which itself arises from contemplating humankind’s unlimited progression towards freedom, happiness, and virtue.

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Introduction,and informing or shaping our responses to it.. Though Blake’s visions of political and spiritual liberation are among the most powerful externalizations of desire in Romantic literature, moreover, the political and social realities underlying his quest for transcendence are far more prominent than in most of Coleridge’s poems..

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,Power and Progress: Coleridge’s Metaphors of Thought,ulate and stimulate the emotions which are their unifying principle. What connects Coleridge’s empiricist thought with his idealism and philosophy of nature, in other words, is the expression of an optimism which itself arises from contemplating humankind’s unlimited progression towards freedom, happiness, and virtue.

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fications of Romanticism‘s self-reflexive quest for transcendence, showing how he continually highlights the circular and mutual influence of ideas and emotions underlying Romantic idealism and the cult of the sublime.978-0-230-28899-7

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