Poems for Study: A Critical and Historical Introduction, Τόμος 1Rinehart, 1953 - 743 σελίδες |
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... nature " and the avoidance of flights of fancy or imagina- tion . The neoclassicists did not allow the imagination to create forms of passionate idealism . ( As a consequence , incidentally , there is no great tragic vision in the ...
... nature " and the avoidance of flights of fancy or imagina- tion . The neoclassicists did not allow the imagination to create forms of passionate idealism . ( As a consequence , incidentally , there is no great tragic vision in the ...
Σελίδα 355
... nature . Wordsworth took from Hartley the belief that all thought derives from physical sensations . There are first ... nature . Some of the eighteenth - century " fore- runners " of romanticism - Gray , Collins , Thomson - had found ...
... nature . Wordsworth took from Hartley the belief that all thought derives from physical sensations . There are first ... nature . Some of the eighteenth - century " fore- runners " of romanticism - Gray , Collins , Thomson - had found ...
Σελίδα 356
... nature in its beautiful aspects and the belief that nature was essentially good in terms of human values . Although Wordsworth recommended passive receptiveness before the forms of nature , he also insisted that man contributes ...
... nature in its beautiful aspects and the belief that nature was essentially good in terms of human values . Although Wordsworth recommended passive receptiveness before the forms of nature , he also insisted that man contributes ...
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