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“Despite his later philosophical conservatism, he could never leave behind his own startling accounts of the human mind's mesmerizing powers in Rime of the”
“What are these things to you, if ye have not first heard True Thomas's Rime, which is the beginning and end o 'all things?”
“As Cooper notes, the action of the "Rime" encompasses several instances of a regular and habitual motion interrupted by blockage and followed by sudden release.”
“Indeed, well before Coleridge conceived the "Rime," physicians were using electical eels and torpedoes therapeutically, that is, as a means of removing blockages to the circulation of the "electrical fluids" in the patient's body by inducing electrical shocks (Tatar, 53-54).”
“Lane Cooper, in an essay published in 1910, became the first to ever burst into the sea of Mesmeric flotsom littering the "Rime," in addition to citing related material in "Christabel," "Kubla Khan," Osorio, and other works.”
“Guardini saw an edition of his rival's "Rime" through the press, per sola pietà , as he puts it.”
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 7: Gregory XII-Infallability
“Her earlier "Rime", which are mainly devoted to the glorification of her husband, are somewhat monotonous.”
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 4: Clandestinity-Diocesan Chancery
“His "Rime", more particularly his canzoni, develop the lyrical forms of his predecessors, while investing them with fresh passion and with philosophical authority.”
“Rime", embracing "Sonetti", "Sonettesse", and "Capitoli", wherein the Bernesque manner found its inception as well as highest achievement, and snivelling Petrarchists were pitilessly flouted.”
“Coleridge's "Rime," because it seems actual truth.”
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