A History of English Literature: i.e. v. 2 1700-1832Naouka i Izkoustvo, 1970 |
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... reflection of the Universal Benevolence manifested in creation itself . Thus at the very height of rationalism , an ultra- rational principle of extreme importance was admitted , and this cult of the heart was to play an increasing part ...
... reflection of the Universal Benevolence manifested in creation itself . Thus at the very height of rationalism , an ultra- rational principle of extreme importance was admitted , and this cult of the heart was to play an increasing part ...
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... reflection itself , but the idea , which could only occur to a Wordsworth , that his poetical sensibility puts him ... reflected back again in a complex fusion of interactions , is wonderful . It is of the kind of symbolical imagery that ...
... reflection itself , but the idea , which could only occur to a Wordsworth , that his poetical sensibility puts him ... reflected back again in a complex fusion of interactions , is wonderful . It is of the kind of symbolical imagery that ...
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... reflections on them , a highly subject- ive note - book of his travels . Yet it retains very much of the reflect- ive nature poems of the 18th c . Here too description sets the theme for abstract reflection . Only the nature described ...
... reflections on them , a highly subject- ive note - book of his travels . Yet it retains very much of the reflect- ive nature poems of the 18th c . Here too description sets the theme for abstract reflection . Only the nature described ...
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