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... meaning condensed in fewer words . ( Biog . Lit. , II , 11 ) It is also not easy to conceive more meaning , with movement participating in the meaning , condensed in fewer words than Coleridge's lines : The shadow of the dome of ...
... meaning condensed in fewer words . ( Biog . Lit. , II , 11 ) It is also not easy to conceive more meaning , with movement participating in the meaning , condensed in fewer words than Coleridge's lines : The shadow of the dome of ...
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... Meaning of Eliot's Rose Garden ” , PMLA , LXIX ( 1954 ) , 26 : " The significant quality of the original experience ( revived in the rose - garden ) was its unself - consciousness . We were then innocently at one with reality . But ...
... Meaning of Eliot's Rose Garden ” , PMLA , LXIX ( 1954 ) , 26 : " The significant quality of the original experience ( revived in the rose - garden ) was its unself - consciousness . We were then innocently at one with reality . But ...
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... meaning from the two opposite meanings implicit in the symbol of the fish : from water , the life of the body through food , and through purification and baptism the life of the spirit . He is therefore " the essential centre of the ...
... meaning from the two opposite meanings implicit in the symbol of the fish : from water , the life of the body through food , and through purification and baptism the life of the spirit . He is therefore " the essential centre of the ...
Contents
The Philosophy of Romanticism | 3 |
The Poetics of Romanticism | 23 |
Americanizing Romanticism | 57 |
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