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coleridge造句
1. In his poems he showed some affinity with Coleridge. 2. As a child, Coleridge developed omnivorous reading habits. 3. Coleridge was far ahead of his time in his understanding of the unconscious. 4. Coleridge was to spend the next thirty years attacking rationalism. 5. Coleridge was in many ways far ahead of his time. 6. Coleridge is more preoccupied by his own terrifying visions. 7. Like Johnson, Coleridge was a great talker. 8. Coleridge had developed an apparently relaxed, but in fact extremely clever style of blank verse. 9. Only after Coleridge returned from Shrewsbury, freed at last from immediate financial worry, could vague hopes be transformed into clearer intentions. 10. When Coleridge reached Mickledore, he legged it down into Eskdale with all speed. 11. David Coleridge announced that he will resign as chairman of Lloyd's at the end of the year. 12. To Coleridge himself, however, his enforced departure from Ottery seemed like betrayal. 13. We can therefore discount his dyspeptic remarks about Coleridge being an apostate. 14. Coleridge uses his poetic creativity to achieve his end, questioning, exploring and explaining. 15. Coleridge insisted, to both the natural world and the human spirit. 16. Wordsworth, Coleridge and Dorothy have been too much revered by their admirers, and their common humanity played down. 17. Essentially, creativity, as Coleridge sees it, comes down to the ability to perceive the whole picture. 18. When Coleridge got on one and let his imagination run riot, he came up with Kubla Khan. 19. Anxious to pursue this issue to its roots, Coleridge plunges into six chapters of philosophical enquiry. 20. Coleridge is offered a glimpse of the power of what true creation is like. 21. Coleridge developed a passion for Sarah Hutchinson, her old schoolfriend. 22. The work of Coleridge, Keats, and Shelley coexisted with the misery described by Blake. 23. Coleridge insisted on the interdependence of economic issues and social, moral, and religious concerns. 24. Coleridge wrote Kubla Khan after hearing it in a sleep stimulated by the opiate laudanum. 25. So Coleridge had no scruples about challenging the doctrine of the Creation. 26. I haven't found out yet what they got up to in their opium den with Coleridge and de Quincey. 27. Wordsworth later made changes in the text - as in most of his early poems - mainly to please Coleridge. 28. Poole offered in return the benevolent strength and practicality which Coleridge was soon to value so greatly. 29. Wordsworth's achievement has also been devalued by attributing all his ideas to Coleridge. 30. Unitarianism, a tolerant and loosely-defined system of belief, had attracted Coleridge since his Cambridge years.