From Sensibility to Romanticism: Essays Presented to Frederick A. PottleFrederick Whiley Hilles, Harold Bloom Oxford University Press, 1965 - 585 стор. |
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... sense of elasticity in some of these instances , of lightness in others ; it keeps before us the sense of a flexible resourcefulness , not too deeply engaged to become rigid , alert to novel possibilities and constantly alive . This sense ...
... sense of elasticity in some of these instances , of lightness in others ; it keeps before us the sense of a flexible resourcefulness , not too deeply engaged to become rigid , alert to novel possibilities and constantly alive . This sense ...
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... sense that the sea world is a dream world of illusion , as in the lines " a painted ship upon a painted ocean " ( 117-18 ) , or Aeneid ( III , 72 ) provehimur portu terraeque urbesque recedunt . There is an arbitrary givenness and sense ...
... sense that the sea world is a dream world of illusion , as in the lines " a painted ship upon a painted ocean " ( 117-18 ) , or Aeneid ( III , 72 ) provehimur portu terraeque urbesque recedunt . There is an arbitrary givenness and sense ...
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... sense perception . But to know that the intuition in the poem corresponds to the mystical " eye of reason " of Coleridge's prose does not in any way lessen the mystery of the great imaginative in- tuitive act , the blessing of the water ...
... sense perception . But to know that the intuition in the poem corresponds to the mystical " eye of reason " of Coleridge's prose does not in any way lessen the mystery of the great imaginative in- tuitive act , the blessing of the water ...
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