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... sense , and organizing ( as it were ) the flux of the senses by the permanence and self - circling energies of the reason , gives birth to a system of symbols , harmonious in themselves , and consubstantial with the truths of which they ...
... sense , and organizing ( as it were ) the flux of the senses by the permanence and self - circling energies of the reason , gives birth to a system of symbols , harmonious in themselves , and consubstantial with the truths of which they ...
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... sense of earth opening and God taking root is the sense of Whitman's verse . He foresaw this " sublime transformation " in Democratic Vistas which outlines the process and in Leaves of Grass which poetizes it . " The critical point of ...
... sense of earth opening and God taking root is the sense of Whitman's verse . He foresaw this " sublime transformation " in Democratic Vistas which outlines the process and in Leaves of Grass which poetizes it . " The critical point of ...
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... sense of the temporal and the time- less together.27 " He who is the Lord of all things " , as William Lynch wrote , " is the lord of the imagination . " 28 He is the lord , in any case , of this Romantic imagination , Eliot's , which ...
... sense of the temporal and the time- less together.27 " He who is the Lord of all things " , as William Lynch wrote , " is the lord of the imagination . " 28 He is the lord , in any case , of this Romantic imagination , Eliot's , which ...
Contents
The Philosophy of Romanticism | 3 |
The Poetics of Romanticism | 23 |
Americanizing Romanticism | 57 |
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