The author continued for about three hours in a profound sleep, at least of the external senses, during which time he has the most vivid confidence, that he could not have composed less than from two to three hundred lines... Coleridge - Halaman 58oleh Henry Duff Traill - 1884 - 199 halamanTampilan utuh - Tentang buku ini
| Sir Edward Strachey - 1874 - 504 halaman
...Coleridge describes in the introduction to his ' Kubla Khan, or a Vision in a Dream,' where he says he ' continued for about three hours in a profound sleep,...before him as things, with a parallel production of the correspondent expressions, without any sensation or consciousness of effort : on awaking he appeared... | |
| sir Edward Strachey (3rd bart.) - 1874 - 508 halaman
...Coleridge describes in the introduction to his ' Kubla Khan, or a Vision in a Dream,' where he says he ' continued for about three hours in a profound sleep,...before him as things, with a parallel production of the correspondent expressions, without any sensation or consciousness of effort : on awaking he appeared... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1874 - 470 halaman
...ten miles of fertile ground were inclosed with a wall." The author continued for about three hour* in a profound sleep, at least of the external senses,...before him as things, with a parallel production of the correspondent expressions, without any sensation or consciousness of effort. On awaking he appeared... | |
| Popular encyclopedia - 1874 - 530 halaman
...about three hours; during which he could not have composed less than from 200 to 300 lines, if that can be called composition in which all the images...before him as things, with a parallel production of the correspondent expressions, without any sensation or consciousness of effort. On awaking he instantly... | |
| Casket - 1874 - 840 halaman
...кия«», during which time he has the most vivid confidtin4a tliat he could not have composed lew* than from two to three hundred lines, if that indeed can be called со ii ЦК« i ti on in which all the image« rose up before him д* H'intjt with a parallel production... | |
| George Rhett Cathcart - 1874 - 454 halaman
...to be built, and a stately garden thereunto: and thus ten miles of fertile ground were inclosed with a wall.' The author continued for about three hours...before him as things, with a parallel production of the correspondent expressions, without any sensation or conseiousness of effort.. On awaking he appeared... | |
| George Rhett Cathcart - 1876 - 452 halaman
...to be built, and a stately garden thereunto: and thus ten miles of fertile ground were inclosed with a wall.' The author continued for about three hours...that he could not have composed less than from two to thrce hundred lines ; if that indeed can be called composition in which all the images rose up before... | |
| Rossiter Johnson - 1876 - 828 halaman
...to be built, and a stately garden thereunto ; and thus ten miles of fertile pound were enclosed with a wall." The author continued for about three hours in a profound sleep, »t least of the external senses, during which time he bas the most vivid confidence that he could... | |
| George Rhett Cathcart - 1877 - 454 halaman
...to be built, and a stately garden thereunto: and thus ten miles of fertile ground were inclosed with a wall.' The author continued for about three hours...before him as things, with a parallel production of the correspondent expressions, without any sensation or conseiousness of effort. On awaking he appeared... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1877 - 408 halaman
...to be built, and a stately garden thereunto. And thus ten miles of fertile ground were inclosed with a wall."* The Author continued for about three hours...before him as things, with a parallel production of the correspondent expressions, without any sensation or consciousness of effort. On awaking he appeared... | |
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