Romantic Reassessment, Τόμοι 23-25Institut für Englische Sprache und Literatur, Universität Salzburg., 1976 |
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... original conception would be excessive and in- supportable : The mind in creation , says Shelley in the famous passage on inspiration in A Defence of Poetry ( Clark , p . 294 ) , " is as a fading coal which some invisible influence ...
... original conception would be excessive and in- supportable : The mind in creation , says Shelley in the famous passage on inspiration in A Defence of Poetry ( Clark , p . 294 ) , " is as a fading coal which some invisible influence ...
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... original experience ( these thoughts , incidentally , are associated with deer and fields of snow -- emblems , as Reiman says [ p . 67 ] , of innocence and purity ) . But at the same time the shape's trampling leaves its own imprint ...
... original experience ( these thoughts , incidentally , are associated with deer and fields of snow -- emblems , as Reiman says [ p . 67 ] , of innocence and purity ) . But at the same time the shape's trampling leaves its own imprint ...
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... original genius , as distinct from literary imitations : " An Original may be said to be of a vegetable nature ; it rises spontaneously from the vital root of genius ; it grows , it is not made : Imitations are often a sort of ...
... original genius , as distinct from literary imitations : " An Original may be said to be of a vegetable nature ; it rises spontaneously from the vital root of genius ; it grows , it is not made : Imitations are often a sort of ...
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Introduction The Mind Its Own Place | 1 |
Alastor The Ambiguity of the Attraction | 15 |
The Revolt of Islam The Ambiguity | 47 |
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