Romantic Reassessment, Τόμοι 29-30Institut für Englische Sprache und Literatur, Universität Salzburg., 1982 |
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... important : I deem'd such nooks the sweetest shade The sun in all its round survey'd ; And still I thought that shatter'd tower The mightiest work of human power ( 176-9 ) It is in this way that ' those crags , that mountain tower ...
... important : I deem'd such nooks the sweetest shade The sun in all its round survey'd ; And still I thought that shatter'd tower The mightiest work of human power ( 176-9 ) It is in this way that ' those crags , that mountain tower ...
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... important list of ingredients which Scott uses at the end of the first epistle to justify his interest in romance , and which is quoted at the beginning of this study , he gives pride of place to ' Pure Love , who scarce his passion ...
... important list of ingredients which Scott uses at the end of the first epistle to justify his interest in romance , and which is quoted at the beginning of this study , he gives pride of place to ' Pure Love , who scarce his passion ...
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... important . In the opening lines of the epistle Scott's defence of his ' desultory song ' ( 26 ) in- volves a comparison between his poem and the natural forces stream and wind . His poem , like them , will be ' various ' ( 13 ) , its ...
... important . In the opening lines of the epistle Scott's defence of his ' desultory song ' ( 26 ) in- volves a comparison between his poem and the natural forces stream and wind . His poem , like them , will be ' various ' ( 13 ) , its ...
Περιεχόμενα
The Origin and Development of SelfConsciousness | 25 |
1 | 31 |
10 | 43 |
10 άλλες ενότητες δεν εμφανίζονται
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Συχνά εμφανιζόμενοι όροι και φράσεις
acceptance action active actual alterations appears became becomes beginning canto changed characters Clare comes consciousness Constance continues contrast couplet death deleted Deronda describes Dorothea effect Eliot epistle example existence experience fair faith feeling final finds force George give hand heart Hegel's human idea ideal identity imagination important individual Ladislaw later leads less light lives look Lord Maggie manuscript Marmion means mind moral narrative nature never notes novels object occurs opening original particular passage passion poem possible present pride progress proof reader reality reason references relation revision romantic Romola says Scott seems self-consciousness sense spirit stanza suggest third thought true Unhappy unity University VIII vision Wilton wrote xxvii