The Romantic PoetsHutchinson's University Library, 1953 - 200 стор. |
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... ideal traveller could ever have written these passages : nor could Byron's picture of the world be complete without the recognition of violence , cruelty and horror . Like any sane man , Byron hates them : but unlike most nineteenth ...
... ideal traveller could ever have written these passages : nor could Byron's picture of the world be complete without the recognition of violence , cruelty and horror . Like any sane man , Byron hates them : but unlike most nineteenth ...
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... ideal of lucidity often went with them . Antipathy to the " rocking- horse " rhythm of the eighteenth - century couplet was an article of faith in the Hunt circle . This arose partly from blindness to the real energy and variety of ...
... ideal of lucidity often went with them . Antipathy to the " rocking- horse " rhythm of the eighteenth - century couplet was an article of faith in the Hunt circle . This arose partly from blindness to the real energy and variety of ...
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... ideal beauty can only be achieved by love and sympathy for the beauty immanent in human life . The conclusion is quite different from that of Alastor , who , not finding his veiled maid , can only die dis- appointed . Keats does not ...
... ideal beauty can only be achieved by love and sympathy for the beauty immanent in human life . The conclusion is quite different from that of Alastor , who , not finding his veiled maid , can only die dis- appointed . Keats does not ...
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actual Aeschylus Alastor Ancient Mariner appears attempt beauty become Berkeley blank verse Byron CALIFORNIA LIBRARY canto Childe Harold Coleridge Coleridge's conscious criticism death Don Juan eighteenth century Elegy emotional Endymion English Excursion experience fancy Fanny Brawne feeling fragment Godwin Gray Gray's happiness heart historical human Hyperion I. A. Richards ibid ideal imagery images imagination intellectual Keats Keats's kind Kubla Khan language later liberal lines literary living Lycidas Lyrical Ballads Mary Shelley Milton mind moral nature never object obscure passages passion perhaps philosophical pleasure poem poet's poetry political preface Prelude Prometheus prose Queen Mab revolution revolutionary Romantic poets seems sense sensuous sentiment Shelley Shelley's society sonnets soul spirit spring stanza style symbol theme things thought Tintern Abbey tion traditional truth UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA verse whole Words Wordsworth Wordsworth and Coleridge Wordsworthian worth's writing written