The Romantic PoetsHutchinson's University Library, 1953 - 200 стор. |
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... imagination is the poetic imagination , with which we are here specially concerned . Just as the primary imagination unites the knower and the known in a single act , so the secondary or poetic imagination unites the poet's mind with ...
... imagination is the poetic imagination , with which we are here specially concerned . Just as the primary imagination unites the knower and the known in a single act , so the secondary or poetic imagination unites the poet's mind with ...
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Graham Hough. concept of Imagination is not in this field , not in its use as a tool in the analysis of styles and images . It is in the connexion between the secondary and the primary imagination . If the poet's imagination is an echo ...
Graham Hough. concept of Imagination is not in this field , not in its use as a tool in the analysis of styles and images . It is in the connexion between the secondary and the primary imagination . If the poet's imagination is an echo ...
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... imagination , an extension of the tradition of Sidney and the Renaissance champions of the Muses , and the best statement in English of the early Romantic theory of poetry ... imaginative knowledge . All men have some imagination SHELLEY 151.
... imagination , an extension of the tradition of Sidney and the Renaissance champions of the Muses , and the best statement in English of the early Romantic theory of poetry ... imaginative knowledge . All men have some imagination SHELLEY 151.
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