Literary Lectures Presented at the Library of CongressLibrary of Congress, 1973 - Всего страниц: 602 |
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Library of Congress. radical imperfection of the imagination . Just as the imagination is never able to get all of ... imagination is itself imperfect and has to depend on conventions of its own , some of them imaginative some quite ...
Library of Congress. radical imperfection of the imagination . Just as the imagination is never able to get all of ... imagination is itself imperfect and has to depend on conventions of its own , some of them imaginative some quite ...
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... imagination is a pure activity , making named forms out of nothings . It is noteworthy that Keats and the other Romantics returned to this Shakespearean view of the imagination as an independent sovereign activity , centered in the ...
... imagination is a pure activity , making named forms out of nothings . It is noteworthy that Keats and the other Romantics returned to this Shakespearean view of the imagination as an independent sovereign activity , centered in the ...
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... imaginations . It would be far truer to say that in the Four Quartets the poet uses theology and dogma in order to release his mystical imagination , than to say that he uses his imagination to illustrate his dogma . Perhaps Auden ...
... imaginations . It would be far truer to say that in the Four Quartets the poet uses theology and dogma in order to release his mystical imagination , than to say that he uses his imagination to illustrate his dogma . Perhaps Auden ...
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