The Poetry of Vision: Five Eighteenth-century PoetsHarvard University Press, 1967 - 237 стор. |
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... human life . The concluding statement ( like the earlier rhetorical question , " why should they know their fate ? " ) appears to offer the possibility of choice , but in neither case does an alternative really exist . The nature of ...
... human life . The concluding statement ( like the earlier rhetorical question , " why should they know their fate ? " ) appears to offer the possibility of choice , but in neither case does an alternative really exist . The nature of ...
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... human observer , from whose point of view all the other details be- come relevant . Although he deals with animate and inanimate nature , with human being , animal and fowl , he considers the rela- tions among the various parts of ...
... human observer , from whose point of view all the other details be- come relevant . Although he deals with animate and inanimate nature , with human being , animal and fowl , he considers the rela- tions among the various parts of ...
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... human structure adequately contains the menace of winter ; if the lamps within the palace seem " Another moon new risen , or meteor fall'n / From heav'n to earth , of lambent flame serene " ( H. 152-153 ) , it is only by an illusion of ...
... human structure adequately contains the menace of winter ; if the lamps within the palace seem " Another moon new risen , or meteor fall'n / From heav'n to earth , of lambent flame serene " ( H. 152-153 ) , it is only by an illusion of ...
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An Introduction to I | 1 |
The Dominance of Meaning | 13 |
The Retreat from Vision | 46 |
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abstract achievement adjectives aesthetic animal antistrophe appears artifice asserts associated awareness Bard beauty birds canto Castle of Indolence century characteristic Christopher Smart Collins Collins's complex concern conflict contrast Cowper creates critics define demonstrates describes diction divine dominates effect eighteenth eighteenth-century poetry emotional emphasis Essay example expression fancy Fear feeling final function Gray Gray's human hymns ideas imagery images imagination implies important insists James Thomson John Aikin Joseph Warton Josephine Miles Jubilate Agno language lines London meaning metaphor Milton mode moral natural world passage pattern perceives perception periphrasis personifications Pindaric poem poem's poet poet's Poetry London praise precisely produces provides reader reality relation reveals rhetorical scene Seasons seems sense significant Song to David sort soul specific spiritual Spring stanza structure suggests technique Thomas Gray Thomson Thomsonian thought tion truth verse virtue vision visual vivid William Cowper Winter word