Shelley: A Collection of Critical Essays, Volumen49George M. Ridenour Prentice-Hall, 1965 - 182 páginas Commentaries on Shelley's sensitive nature poetry and its place in 19th-century Romanticism. |
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... reality , but nevertheless what they both assert about that reality is its existence in the mind . It is at this point that the temptation to fasten Shelley's thinking upon some one philosopher is greatest and most treacherous . But ...
... reality , but nevertheless what they both assert about that reality is its existence in the mind . It is at this point that the temptation to fasten Shelley's thinking upon some one philosopher is greatest and most treacherous . But ...
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... reality to a subject and its modes ; the second excludes a pure materialism which reduces mind to a function of matter . But both positions are tenable if one assumes that the only knowable reality is the body of mental impressions and ...
... reality to a subject and its modes ; the second excludes a pure materialism which reduces mind to a function of matter . But both positions are tenable if one assumes that the only knowable reality is the body of mental impressions and ...
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... reality is not resident in the mind - reality is not mental . On the other hand , it must be invited into the mind to be a reality , and this very bidding , like the searching , constitutes the reality . Since reality resides in neither ...
... reality is not resident in the mind - reality is not mental . On the other hand , it must be invited into the mind to be a reality , and this very bidding , like the searching , constitutes the reality . Since reality resides in neither ...
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Shelleys Optimism by George M Ridenour | 1 |
The Abstractness of Shelley by Richard Harter Fogle | 13 |
Shelley and the Creative Principle by Leone Vivante | 31 |
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Adonais Alastor anapestic Apollo Arve Asia beautiful C. S. Lewis called cave caverns chariot clouds creative darkness death Demogorgon divine dramatic dream earth edited eruption Essay essence eternity evil existence experience expressed external world fire flow glaciers gleam heart Heaven human mind human thought Hymn of Pan Ibid ideal imagery imagination Intellectual Philosophy Jupiter Keats Keats's light lines Mary Godwin meaning merely metaphor Mont Blanc mountain mutability nature necessitarian objective ontology Panthea paradox paragraph perception Percy Bysshe Shelley pines poem poet poet's poetic Power preface Prometheus Unbound Queen Mab Ravine reality Revolt of Islam river Romantic Rousseau scene seems sense shadows Shape Shelley wrote Shelley's poetry Shelleyan simile sleep solitude song soul spirit spirit of solitude stanza stream symbolic thou thought-thing Tmolus trance transcendent truth universe of things unknowable veil Vesuvius vision volcanic West Wind Wilson Knight Witch of Atlas words