Nineteenth Century PoetsShiva Lal Agarwala, 1967 - 422 páginas |
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... sense sublime " of the life of things . The sense sublime is not opposed to sensations but is qualitatively different as human consciousness seems to be transformed by it . Sensations tell us about the surface of things ; the sense ...
... sense sublime " of the life of things . The sense sublime is not opposed to sensations but is qualitatively different as human consciousness seems to be transformed by it . Sensations tell us about the surface of things ; the sense ...
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... sense - perception , nutrition , reproduction and locomotion ; every awareness for which a civilized life is perferred by us to an uncivilized . " In other words , primary imagination is another name for the power of sense - perception ...
... sense - perception , nutrition , reproduction and locomotion ; every awareness for which a civilized life is perferred by us to an uncivilized . " In other words , primary imagination is another name for the power of sense - perception ...
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... sense was not , as with most poets , the sense of sight nor , as with Milton , of hearing , but the muscular sense , the sense of pressure . " What Grierson calls the sense of pressure does not negate the sense of sight but may be ...
... sense was not , as with most poets , the sense of sight nor , as with Milton , of hearing , but the muscular sense , the sense of pressure . " What Grierson calls the sense of pressure does not negate the sense of sight but may be ...
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