Romantic Reassessment, Τόμοι 23-25Institut für Englische Sprache und Literatur, Universität Salzburg., 1976 |
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... soul " heard in the calm of thought . " Later in the poem the maid seems to return bereft of any fleshly shape save " Two starry eyes , hung in the gloom of thought " ( 490 ) , and the Poet is " Obedient to the light / That shone within ...
... soul " heard in the calm of thought . " Later in the poem the maid seems to return bereft of any fleshly shape save " Two starry eyes , hung in the gloom of thought " ( 490 ) , and the Poet is " Obedient to the light / That shone within ...
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... soul , thus : 1 . Plato's immortal soul , " akin to the soul of the universe " Shelley's Epipsyche Shelley's concept of Imagination < Shelley's Sun - symbol . 2. Plato's higher mortal soul Shelley's concept of Reason Shelley's Moon ...
... soul , thus : 1 . Plato's immortal soul , " akin to the soul of the universe " Shelley's Epipsyche Shelley's concept of Imagination < Shelley's Sun - symbol . 2. Plato's higher mortal soul Shelley's concept of Reason Shelley's Moon ...
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... Soul , whose functions range from contemplating the Nous to directing the material world . The lowest stage in the cosmic order is the material universe , which is embraced within the sphere of the All - Soul . In the words of Plotinus ...
... Soul , whose functions range from contemplating the Nous to directing the material world . The lowest stage in the cosmic order is the material universe , which is embraced within the sphere of the All - Soul . In the words of Plotinus ...
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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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