The Quest for Permanence: The Symbolism of Wordsworth, Shelley, and KeatsHarvard University Press, 1959 - 305 psl. |
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... ideal grace . " Wordsworth also attributed this type of reaction to his friend , Beaupuy , who represents something of an ideal , and is praised for main- taining his serenity throughout the bloodletting of the French Revolution : He ...
... ideal grace . " Wordsworth also attributed this type of reaction to his friend , Beaupuy , who represents something of an ideal , and is praised for main- taining his serenity throughout the bloodletting of the French Revolution : He ...
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... ideal toward which men should strive . On the whole , Shelley was more fortunate than Words- worth in his use of the child as a symbol . In the first place , his children are seldom presented in a naturalistic way , and as a result ...
... ideal toward which men should strive . On the whole , Shelley was more fortunate than Words- worth in his use of the child as a symbol . In the first place , his children are seldom presented in a naturalistic way , and as a result ...
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... ideal . When this is felt to be the case , human love is not regarded as a symbolic but as an actual approach to transcendence , and , as Carl Grabo puts it , " sexual completeness is identified with the attainment of intellectual ...
... ideal . When this is felt to be the case , human love is not regarded as a symbolic but as an actual approach to transcendence , and , as Carl Grabo puts it , " sexual completeness is identified with the attainment of intellectual ...
Turinys
The Isolation of the Human Mind | 1 |
The Linking of Man and Nature | 32 |
III | 62 |
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The Quest for Permanence– The Symbolism of Wordsworth, Shelley, and Keats David Perkins Trumpų ištraukų rodinys - 1959 |
The Quest for Permanence– The Symbolism of Wordsworth, Shelley, and Keats David Perkins Trumpų ištraukų rodinys - 1959 |
The Quest for Permanence– The Symbolism of Wordsworth, Shelley, and Keats David Perkins Trumpų ištraukų rodinys - 1959 |
Pagrindiniai terminai ir frazės
abstract Adonais associated attitude Autumn becomes Belle Dame bower child concrete context course death described desire dramatic dream earth Emily emotions Endymion Epipsychidion escape eternal example experience expression eyes fact fade Fall of Hyperion feeling felt Grecian Urn happy heart Heaven Hence ideal imagery immortal implies inevitably Intellectual Beauty intensity involved Keats Keats's poetry Lamia lark least lines living Lycius Melancholy metaphor mind mortal nightingale notion Ode on Melancholy Ode to Duty Ode to Psyche paradise passion perhaps permanence phrase poem poet poet's poetic Prelude present Prometheus Unbound reader reality represents Revolt of Islam River Duddon romantic says seems sense Sensitive Plant Shelley Shelley's poetry Sleep and Poetry song sonnet soul speaks spirit stanza star suggests symbol takes theme things thou thought tion tower tranquillity transcendent truth union verse vision W. B. Yeats wind Witch of Atlas words Wordsworth writing Yeats
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