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... actually moving toward intellectual maturity . Once again he relies solely upon the letters . " In spite ... of his overpowering feeling for beauty , in spite of his facility , in spite of his gift of expression , Keats could say ...
... actually moving toward intellectual maturity . Once again he relies solely upon the letters . " In spite ... of his overpowering feeling for beauty , in spite of his facility , in spite of his gift of expression , Keats could say ...
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... actually preferred , as in itself most credible , however scan- tily realisable even by the imagination - yet still as but one unverified hypo- thesis among many others concerning the first principle of things . I 143 1. 6 - The only ...
... actually preferred , as in itself most credible , however scan- tily realisable even by the imagination - yet still as but one unverified hypo- thesis among many others concerning the first principle of things . I 143 1. 6 - The only ...
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... actually occurred is summarized in Lovejoy's description of uniformitarianism and individualism , ideas which the Enlightenment man- ages to combine in Deism . The compromise , which I have described as the argument for latitude ...
... actually occurred is summarized in Lovejoy's description of uniformitarianism and individualism , ideas which the Enlightenment man- ages to combine in Deism . The compromise , which I have described as the argument for latitude ...
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ARNOLD AND EARLY VICTORIAN POETIC THEORY | 9 |
WORDSWORTH | 31 |
BYRON | 58 |
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accept achievement admired appears argument for latitude Arnold's view artist asserts Bacon beauty believed Byron CALIFORNIA LIBRARY Cambridge Platonists changes character Christian classical Coleridge Coleridge's Crites Cyrenaic Cyrenaicism Descartes differences doctrine Dorothy Wordsworth Dowden drama Dryden Elizabethan England English critics expression feeling French genius Giaour Gildon Goethe Howard human Ibid ideas intellectual John John Dryden John Keats judgment Keats Keats's KEMP MALONE knowledge language latitudinarian Letters of M. A. literary criticism literature logical London Marius Marius the Epicurean matter Matthew Arnold Maurice de Guérin mind moral nature neo-classicism opinion passage passion Pater Percy Bysshe Shelley philosophy phrase poem poet poetic practice Preface present principles reader reason religion religious Restoration criticism romantic rules Rymer sense sentence seventeenth century Shelley Shelley's poetry spirit standards taste theory things third edition thought tion tolerance tragedy truth uniformitarian Victorian vols words Wordsworth Wotton writes Arnold