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... poetic theory and practice to make their work correspond in mutual structure and theme with the idea of truth as dipolar instead of exclusive . And this idea of truth followed from the idea of God as dipolar . God is not simplicity ...
... poetic theory and practice to make their work correspond in mutual structure and theme with the idea of truth as dipolar instead of exclusive . And this idea of truth followed from the idea of God as dipolar . God is not simplicity ...
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... poetic faith . Mr. Wordsworth , on the other hand , was to propose to himself as his object , to give the charm of novelty to things of every day , and to excite a feeling analogous to the supernatural , by awakening the mind's ...
... poetic faith . Mr. Wordsworth , on the other hand , was to propose to himself as his object , to give the charm of novelty to things of every day , and to excite a feeling analogous to the supernatural , by awakening the mind's ...
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... poetic intuition is both the reality of the things of the world and the subjectivity of the poet , both obscurely ... Poetic Diction ( London , 1928 ) , is this : " Such , then , is the paradox of inspiration . The time- honoured ...
... poetic intuition is both the reality of the things of the world and the subjectivity of the poet , both obscurely ... Poetic Diction ( London , 1928 ) , is this : " Such , then , is the paradox of inspiration . The time- honoured ...
Contents
The Philosophy of Romanticism | 3 |
The Poetics of Romanticism | 23 |
Americanizing Romanticism | 57 |
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