Romantic Reassessment, Τόμοι 23-25Institut für Englische Sprache und Literatur, Universität Salzburg., 1976 |
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... poetic language itself as a re- formation of phenomena . For poetry " transmutes all that it touches , and every form moving within the radiance of its presence is changed by wondrous sympathy to an incarnation of the spirit which it ...
... poetic language itself as a re- formation of phenomena . For poetry " transmutes all that it touches , and every form moving within the radiance of its presence is changed by wondrous sympathy to an incarnation of the spirit which it ...
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... poetry , subordinating it to the moral principles of the state . He evidently fears poetry because of its appeal to the emotions , and his dualistic philosophy forces him to make an arbitrary distinction between poetry and " truth ...
... poetry , subordinating it to the moral principles of the state . He evidently fears poetry because of its appeal to the emotions , and his dualistic philosophy forces him to make an arbitrary distinction between poetry and " truth ...
Σελίδα 200
... poetry as a revelation of universal truth , which is based on his assertion that the poetic imagination transcends ... poetry and the central importance of fancy or imagination ( the two words being used synonymously at this time ) .11 ...
... poetry as a revelation of universal truth , which is based on his assertion that the poetic imagination transcends ... poetry and the central importance of fancy or imagination ( the two words being used synonymously at this time ) .11 ...
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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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