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43 ) , counseling her both to discipline her emotive responses , and to discover , like Lucilius , that which is ... joy as an affective response to the sublime , he indicates what the source of his instability might be : Edmund Burke .
43 ) , counseling her both to discipline her emotive responses , and to discover , like Lucilius , that which is ... joy as an affective response to the sublime , he indicates what the source of his instability might be : Edmund Burke .
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This emphasis on response and its difficulties is continued with the image of the hare in the second stanza , raising the mist , which , ' glittering in the sun , / Runs with her all the way , wherever she doth run ' .
This emphasis on response and its difficulties is continued with the image of the hare in the second stanza , raising the mist , which , ' glittering in the sun , / Runs with her all the way , wherever she doth run ' .
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It encourages a sensual response on the part of the reader to the sound of the word , and a literary one as we put it into dialogue with Milton ; it also functions as a response itself to Coleridge's poem , and finds an answer , later ...
It encourages a sensual response on the part of the reader to the sound of the word , and a literary one as we put it into dialogue with Milton ; it also functions as a response itself to Coleridge's poem , and finds an answer , later ...
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