Romantic Reassessment, Τόμοι 23-25Institut für Englische Sprache und Literatur, Universität Salzburg., 1976 |
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Σελίδα 95
... reality in ideal unity , all existence as participating in and as shadow of a single reality which in Epipsychidion he calls Eternity and God . However , the " relations of things " ( A Defence of Poetry , Clark , p . 278 ) in " this ...
... reality in ideal unity , all existence as participating in and as shadow of a single reality which in Epipsychidion he calls Eternity and God . However , the " relations of things " ( A Defence of Poetry , Clark , p . 278 ) in " this ...
Σελίδα 68
... reality , for Blake as for Boehme , is that man has fallen and shrunken from his original state of imaginative integration with God . Yet he bears within him the seeds of his own spirit- ual regeneration : " If the doors of perception ...
... reality , for Blake as for Boehme , is that man has fallen and shrunken from his original state of imaginative integration with God . Yet he bears within him the seeds of his own spirit- ual regeneration : " If the doors of perception ...
Σελίδα 341
... reality-- Shall visit us , the progeny immortal Of Painting , Sculpture and Rapt Poesy , And arts , though unimagined , yet to be . Shelley's conception of the poet as the singer and seer of eternal realities is comparable to Blake's ...
... reality-- Shall visit us , the progeny immortal Of Painting , Sculpture and Rapt Poesy , And arts , though unimagined , yet to be . Shelley's conception of the poet as the singer and seer of eternal realities is comparable to Blake's ...
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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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Alastor Albion beauty become begins Blake's myth Boehme Boehme's Book of Urizen called Christian Church Cobbett believed Coleridge's conception created creation creative Critical Cythna darkness death described divine dream earth emanationism England Enitharmon eternal evil existence experience eyes fall fallen Four Zoas genius harmony heaven human idea ideal imagery imagination intellectual Jerusalem Kubla Khan laborer Laon light living London Los's Luvah man's means Milton mind moral Narrator nature Neoplatonism Paracelsus Paradise passage philosophy Plato's Plotinus poem poem's Poet Poet's poetic poetry political Professor of English Prometheus Unbound prose Protestant Reformation reality reason redemption Reformation regeneration religion Renaissance Revolt Revolt of Islam Romantic Rousseau Rural Rides says sense Shelley Shelley's song soul Spectre spirit symbol Tharmas theory things thought tion Tiriel tradition Tree of Mystery Triumph truth Tyger unity University Urizen Urthona Vala veiled vision visionary William Cobbett words writes