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passion is so intense that it refines itself into the essence of ecstasy , which is
without passion . “ Ecstasy ” is therefore both the end towards which the dramatic
action of the symbols has been moving , and also the means of entry into the ...
passion is so intense that it refines itself into the essence of ecstasy , which is
without passion . “ Ecstasy ” is therefore both the end towards which the dramatic
action of the symbols has been moving , and also the means of entry into the ...
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In one sense, the word is an account of heaven's bourne, for if the symbols are
happy, then in them lies the power to beckon the ready mind “to fellowship divine,
/ A fellowship with essence,” and therefore to free one from space—that mutable
...
In one sense, the word is an account of heaven's bourne, for if the symbols are
happy, then in them lies the power to beckon the ready mind “to fellowship divine,
/ A fellowship with essence,” and therefore to free one from space—that mutable
...
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Contrarily, then, truth is as much the reward of “negative capability”—the power to
have no self—as the penetration into essence is; and this penetration into
essence is the act of perceiving beauty. Therefore Keats held that “What the ...
Contrarily, then, truth is as much the reward of “negative capability”—the power to
have no self—as the penetration into essence is; and this penetration into
essence is the act of perceiving beauty. Therefore Keats held that “What the ...
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INTRODUCTIONWalter Jackson Bate | 1 |
SCEPTICISM IN | 71 |
THE ODE TO PSYCHE AND THE ODE ON MELANCHOLY | 91 |
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