Late Augustan PoetryPatricia Meyer Spacks Prentice-Hall, 1973 - 678 oldal |
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... sense impressions were the only source of human knowledge . Vision was sovereign among the senses , visual data being particularly distinct and powerful . The imagi- nation had no power really to create , only the capacity to combine ...
... sense impressions were the only source of human knowledge . Vision was sovereign among the senses , visual data being particularly distinct and powerful . The imagi- nation had no power really to create , only the capacity to combine ...
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... sense was later broadened to include leaning over . Milton uses the word in its Latin- ate sense to evoke the wonder of Satan's flight : the fallen angel rests on the air as though it were a solid substance . His enormous power ( to ...
... sense was later broadened to include leaning over . Milton uses the word in its Latin- ate sense to evoke the wonder of Satan's flight : the fallen angel rests on the air as though it were a solid substance . His enormous power ( to ...
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... sense of human " command " in perceptual terms : Now roves the eye , And posted on this speculative height Exults in its command . Concentrating on man's role as perceiver and interpreter of his environ- ment , Cowper in his nature ...
... sense of human " command " in perceptual terms : Now roves the eye , And posted on this speculative height Exults in its command . Concentrating on man's role as perceiver and interpreter of his environ- ment , Cowper in his nature ...
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Bard beauty beneath Blake bless blest bliss Bloom breast breath Burns Charles Churchill charms chearful Christopher Smart Clouds Collins Cowper death delight earth edition emotional eternal Ev'n ev'ry fair fame Fancy Fate fear fire flowers Gaul grace Gray green Grongar Hill hand Harold Bloom hear heart Heaven Hill human imagination John John Anderson Johnson Joseph Warton King literary London Lord mind moral Muse nature Nature's night Numbers nymphs o'er Oliver Goldsmith Peace Pindaric pleasure poem poet poet's poetic poetry poor Pow'r praise present text pride rise Robert Burns round satiric scene shade sing sleep Smart smile Song Songs of Experience soul sound Spring sweet tears thee Thomas Warton Thomson thou thought thro toil truth Vale verse virtue voice Warton wave weep wild William Blake William Cowper William Shenstone wind wings youth