Romantic Reassessment, Τόμοι 23-25Institut für Englische Sprache und Literatur, Universität Salzburg., 1976 |
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Σελίδα 95
... unity , creating a harmony that arrests and represents the inspiration of the poem . This fusion , similar to that of a passage in Alastor ( 571-601 ) , is Shelley's modus operandi in Epipsychidion and evidence of his inclination to ...
... unity , creating a harmony that arrests and represents the inspiration of the poem . This fusion , similar to that of a passage in Alastor ( 571-601 ) , is Shelley's modus operandi in Epipsychidion and evidence of his inclination to ...
Σελίδα 132
... unity may govern the paragraph , it is not the unity of the development of a single idea.29 It is not Read's purpose to justify shoddy writing , but to describe a kind of prose that refuses to fit into the ac- cepted categories for ...
... unity may govern the paragraph , it is not the unity of the development of a single idea.29 It is not Read's purpose to justify shoddy writing , but to describe a kind of prose that refuses to fit into the ac- cepted categories for ...
Σελίδα 337
... unity , the unity of absolute form , of divine reality . This is as far as Coleridge goes in Biographia Lit- eraria ; but in his essay , " On Poesy or Art , " he shows signs of coming around to Blake's conception of art as more than an ...
... unity , the unity of absolute form , of divine reality . This is as far as Coleridge goes in Biographia Lit- eraria ; but in his essay , " On Poesy or Art , " he shows signs of coming around to Blake's conception of art as more than an ...
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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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