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... things . The existence of material things , he held , is in our preception of them . Our real world is mental ; our real life is spiritual . The ancient poet- philosopher Plato had insisted on this truth . But Berkeley went further with ...
... things . The existence of material things , he held , is in our preception of them . Our real world is mental ; our real life is spiritual . The ancient poet- philosopher Plato had insisted on this truth . But Berkeley went further with ...
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... things , even the death of all things beautiful , and so attain self - knowledge and find peace . It is in this mood that Apollo , looking into the face of silent Memory , reads there Keats ' maturest thoughts : Mute thou remainest ...
... things , even the death of all things beautiful , and so attain self - knowledge and find peace . It is in this mood that Apollo , looking into the face of silent Memory , reads there Keats ' maturest thoughts : Mute thou remainest ...
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... things , than the letter to Wordsworth in which he allows the poet his preference for the natural wonders of the Lake Country , while he himself prefers the city . Thrusting his blade into the battle , he says : Separate from the ...
... things , than the letter to Wordsworth in which he allows the poet his preference for the natural wonders of the Lake Country , while he himself prefers the city . Thrusting his blade into the battle , he says : Separate from the ...
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Introduction | 2 |
THE NEW POETRY | 14 |
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