(Samuel Coleridge) dark senses constantly play, frustration bringing i — Peter Redgrove, Black Goddess Unseen Real: Uncommon Senses Common Sense

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His (Samuel Coleridge) dark senses were constantly in play, the frustration of them bringing illness. Weather and organic nature combined in a synaesthetic multi-media event, and this was the ground of all perception before it was divded up in daily living: the Primary Imagination giving way to the Secondary. Poetry was forever seeking a conscious return to this state, which existed all the time, whether he knew it or not.

Peter Redgrove, The Black Goddess and the Unseen Real: Our Uncommon Senses and Their Common Sense

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