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... Thought " letter of May 1818 , the most sustained of all his critical pro- nouncements , to adjust his own approach to poetry to Wordsworth's . He describes human life as , first , " the infant or thoughtless Chamber , " secondly , as ...
... Thought " letter of May 1818 , the most sustained of all his critical pro- nouncements , to adjust his own approach to poetry to Wordsworth's . He describes human life as , first , " the infant or thoughtless Chamber , " secondly , as ...
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... Thought " letter , he has come closer than was his custom to Wordsworth , but in a letter to Bailey of 22 November , 1817 , he set out most precisely his individual attitude . Phrases from this letter have been quoted and misapplied in ...
... Thought " letter , he has come closer than was his custom to Wordsworth , but in a letter to Bailey of 22 November , 1817 , he set out most precisely his individual attitude . Phrases from this letter have been quoted and misapplied in ...
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... thought , with the suggestion that the new order was inevitably better than the old . Yet a great creative work can transcend the body of political or philosophical thought to which it owes its original impetus . Shelley's Prometheus ...
... thought , with the suggestion that the new order was inevitably better than the old . Yet a great creative work can transcend the body of political or philosophical thought to which it owes its original impetus . Shelley's Prometheus ...
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