A Choice of English Romantic Poetry ...Stephen Spender Dial Press, 1947 - 384 páginas |
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... vision , a total impression , which he can then compare with the total impression made on him by his day - to - day life . Shelley is his most impressive when he compares in a line or a phrase the total experience of monotonous life ...
... vision , a total impression , which he can then compare with the total impression made on him by his day - to - day life . Shelley is his most impressive when he compares in a line or a phrase the total experience of monotonous life ...
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... vision of the events amidst which we live which sees them in their relation to the greatest changes in past history . Blake has historic sense , if historic sense is , in part at least , to see the whole of the past struggles of ...
... vision of the events amidst which we live which sees them in their relation to the greatest changes in past history . Blake has historic sense , if historic sense is , in part at least , to see the whole of the past struggles of ...
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... vision there would be no such thing as a human tragedy . As I have said , there are morbid elements in these poets , which it may amuse certain critics to pick out and classify . But as a whole their poetic vision cannot be labeled ...
... vision there would be no such thing as a human tragedy . As I have said , there are morbid elements in these poets , which it may amuse certain critics to pick out and classify . But as a whole their poetic vision cannot be labeled ...
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ENGLISH Romantic POETRY | 7 |
WILLIAM BLAKE | 31 |
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Adonais amid art thou beauty beneath birds bosom breast breath bright brow calm censer child clouds cold dark dead dear death deep delight doth dream Dryope earth eternal eyes eyes banded fade faint fair Fanny Brawne fear fled flowers forest gazed gentle George Keats glory green happy hath hear heard heart heaven hour Keats kiss knew land of mist Leigh Hunt light living look mighty mind moon morning mortal mountains moved never night o'er ocean pain pale poems poetic poetry poets romantic romantic poetry romanticism rose round Saturn shadows shape shaping mind Shelley sigh silent silent storm sleep smile soft song Sonnet sorrow soul soul'd spirit splendour stars stept stood stream sweet tears thee thine things thou art thought trembling vision voice wake waves weary weep wild wild arms wind wings youth