The Romantics on Milton: Formal Essays and Critical Asides. With a Critical Introd. and NotesPress of Case Western Reserve University, 1970 - Всего страниц: 594 |
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... feeling , is impelled to seek for sympathy ; but a Poet's feelings are all strong . Quicquid amet valde amat . Akenside therefore speaks with philosophical accuracy , when he classes Love and Poetry , as producing the same effects ...
... feeling , is impelled to seek for sympathy ; but a Poet's feelings are all strong . Quicquid amet valde amat . Akenside therefore speaks with philosophical accuracy , when he classes Love and Poetry , as producing the same effects ...
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... feeling of the unimaginable for a mere image . I have sometimes thought that the passage just read might be quoted as exhibiting the narrow limit of painting , as compared with the boundless power of poetry : painting cannot go beyond a ...
... feeling of the unimaginable for a mere image . I have sometimes thought that the passage just read might be quoted as exhibiting the narrow limit of painting , as compared with the boundless power of poetry : painting cannot go beyond a ...
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... feels , in order to understand , and then to generalize that feeling ; above all , where all the powers of the mind are called into action , simultaneously , and yet severally , while in men of equal , and perhaps deservedly equal ...
... feels , in order to understand , and then to generalize that feeling ; above all , where all the powers of the mind are called into action , simultaneously , and yet severally , while in men of equal , and perhaps deservedly equal ...
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INTRODUCTION | 3 |
WILLIAM BLAKE | 33 |
WILLIAM WORDSWORTH | 102 |
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