The PoemsG. Olms Verlag, 1973 - 135 páginas |
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... Nature's popular poetry , felt by the most callous , and disposing every one to pensiveness and repose . Nor does the ode show minute or subtle observation , such as distin- guishes much of the nature poetry of the present century . The ...
... Nature's popular poetry , felt by the most callous , and disposing every one to pensiveness and repose . Nor does the ode show minute or subtle observation , such as distin- guishes much of the nature poetry of the present century . The ...
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... nature as faithfully as possible , and that in fact anything else in descriptions of nature was hardly worth doing at all . When , in the Ode to Evening , he reached that point , not by theory but by instinct and by happy accident in ...
... nature as faithfully as possible , and that in fact anything else in descriptions of nature was hardly worth doing at all . When , in the Ode to Evening , he reached that point , not by theory but by instinct and by happy accident in ...
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... nature . Cf. Shakspere's " hold the mirror up to nature . " Collins , apparently , was led into the figure by thinking of the world as a great spectacle , a phantasmagoria , in which things come and go inde- pendent of the gazer's will ...
... nature . Cf. Shakspere's " hold the mirror up to nature . " Collins , apparently , was led into the figure by thinking of the world as a great spectacle , a phantasmagoria , in which things come and go inde- pendent of the gazer's will ...
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APPENDIX | xviii |
A THE STRUCTURE OF THE ODES | lxv |
BIBLIOGRAPHY | lxxix |
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