A Choice of English Romantic Poetry ...Stephen Spender Dial Press, 1947 - 384 páginas |
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... mind appear to have a kinship with landscapes , moons and vast waters . The romantic attitude , by the exercise of an audacious selectivity - which does not appear selective simply because the vast scenes chosen give the impression that ...
... mind appear to have a kinship with landscapes , moons and vast waters . The romantic attitude , by the exercise of an audacious selectivity - which does not appear selective simply because the vast scenes chosen give the impression that ...
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... mind in nature with the shaping mind of man ( Wordsworth ) . This could only lead logically to a condition of affairs where life and society are judged by the standards of poetry , instead of poetry judged by them . The events that ...
... mind in nature with the shaping mind of man ( Wordsworth ) . This could only lead logically to a condition of affairs where life and society are judged by the standards of poetry , instead of poetry judged by them . The events that ...
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... mind ? -The mind can make Substance , and people planets of its own With beings brighter than have been , and give A breath to forms which can outlive all flesh . I would recall a vision which I dream'd Perchance in sleep - for in ...
... mind ? -The mind can make Substance , and people planets of its own With beings brighter than have been , and give A breath to forms which can outlive all flesh . I would recall a vision which I dream'd Perchance in sleep - for in ...
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ENGLISH Romantic POETRY | 7 |
WILLIAM BLAKE | 31 |
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