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that the source of regeneration and freedom rests in themselves , in their capacity for seeing things in their proper light . That capacity is best stimulated by imag- ination , i . e . the ability to forget self and assimilate ...
that the source of regeneration and freedom rests in themselves , in their capacity for seeing things in their proper light . That capacity is best stimulated by imag- ination , i . e . the ability to forget self and assimilate ...
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... their disposal , and to stimulate their mental independence , their capacity for profound emotion - faculties , in short , that were being fast eroded by the ugliness of modern ex- istence . Keats and his friends would not resign ...
... their disposal , and to stimulate their mental independence , their capacity for profound emotion - faculties , in short , that were being fast eroded by the ugliness of modern ex- istence . Keats and his friends would not resign ...
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a scope and their purposes , their significance and their value , they both belong to romanticism . The satire of Don Juan , the fantasies of Coleridge , Wordsworth's idealisation of country life , the revolutionary utopia of Shelley ...
a scope and their purposes , their significance and their value , they both belong to romanticism . The satire of Don Juan , the fantasies of Coleridge , Wordsworth's idealisation of country life , the revolutionary utopia of Shelley ...
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