Metaphysical Tradition and T. S. EliotFirma K. L. Mukhopadhyay, 1965 - Всего страниц: 126 |
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... experience . Both Wordsworth and Shelley lacked dramatic gifts ; Shelley was notoriously incapable of objectifying an emotion . Coleridge's theory of imagination as a synthetic power which can effect a ' balance or reconciliation of ...
... experience . Both Wordsworth and Shelley lacked dramatic gifts ; Shelley was notoriously incapable of objectifying an emotion . Coleridge's theory of imagination as a synthetic power which can effect a ' balance or reconciliation of ...
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... experience ; the ordinary man's experience is chaotic , irregular , fragmentary . The latter falls in love , or reads Spinoza , and these two experiences have nothing to do with each other , or with the noise of the type- writer or the ...
... experience ; the ordinary man's experience is chaotic , irregular , fragmentary . The latter falls in love , or reads Spinoza , and these two experiences have nothing to do with each other , or with the noise of the type- writer or the ...
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... experience and above all its flexibility of tone and attitude which records the varied and complex movements of a re- fined sensibility . Donne gives his emotion clarity and intensity by analysis and dramatic projection . Eliot uses a ...
... experience and above all its flexibility of tone and attitude which records the varied and complex movements of a re- fined sensibility . Donne gives his emotion clarity and intensity by analysis and dramatic projection . Eliot uses a ...
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