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... human reason , of moral values , of universal law ; or ( 3 ) on the tran- scendental plane of a transformed nature , where ultimate realities were considered to be spiritual , and the supernatural was brought into a mystical ...
... human reason , of moral values , of universal law ; or ( 3 ) on the tran- scendental plane of a transformed nature , where ultimate realities were considered to be spiritual , and the supernatural was brought into a mystical ...
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... human spirit , “ the soul of man , " are fully integrated in Wordsworth's pattern of thought . His poetry merges them into a higher divine synthesis . Of the three aspects of human existence - the life of the senses , the growth of ...
... human spirit , “ the soul of man , " are fully integrated in Wordsworth's pattern of thought . His poetry merges them into a higher divine synthesis . Of the three aspects of human existence - the life of the senses , the growth of ...
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... human knowledge , human thoughts , human passions , emotions , lan- guage . ” After pointing out that in Shakespeare's poems “ the creative power and intellectual energy wrestle as in a war embrace , " he concludes that in the ...
... human knowledge , human thoughts , human passions , emotions , lan- guage . ” After pointing out that in Shakespeare's poems “ the creative power and intellectual energy wrestle as in a war embrace , " he concludes that in the ...
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Introduction | 2 |
THE NEW POETRY | 14 |
William Collins | 25 |
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