A History of English Literature: i.e. v. 2 1700-1832Naouka i Izkoustvo, 1970 |
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206. oldal
... idea developed in Phae- drus that the true home of the soul is the world of ideas , and that at the sight of beauty ... idea that this memory of a former state is strongest in childhood , and wiped out by contact with the world , is a ...
... idea developed in Phae- drus that the true home of the soul is the world of ideas , and that at the sight of beauty ... idea that this memory of a former state is strongest in childhood , and wiped out by contact with the world , is a ...
394. oldal
... ideas , replacing one another in much the same way , though treated in reverse order , that form the background of Hyperion . And in giving poetic form to this idea of evolution and progress not , as with Shelley , as something to be ...
... ideas , replacing one another in much the same way , though treated in reverse order , that form the background of Hyperion . And in giving poetic form to this idea of evolution and progress not , as with Shelley , as something to be ...
403. oldal
... idea the idea at most lies in the general plan of the story , very seldom in the working out . In Endymion that manner of approach is so dominant that the chain of events is never for a moment broken off , and we follow the actions of a ...
... idea the idea at most lies in the general plan of the story , very seldom in the working out . In Endymion that manner of approach is so dominant that the chain of events is never for a moment broken off , and we follow the actions of a ...
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achieved actually already appeared ballad Baroque beauty blank verse Byron character Childe Harold classical clouds Coleridge Coleridge's colour comedy completely contrast criticism death Defoe effect emotions Endymion England English fact feel give Godwin heart hero heroic couplet idea ideal imagination imitation inspired Jane Austen Keats Keats's Kubla Khan language later least less literary living lyrical Lyrical Ballads marriage melody Milton mind mood moral nature Nether Stowey never novel o'er Ossian pantheism passion picture play poem poet poetic poetry political Pope probably prose PROSE POETRY Richardson romantic romanticism satire scarcely scene Scott seems sense sentimental Shelley Shelley's song sort soul Spenserian stanzas spirit spite stanza story style suggested Swift symbol tale theme things thou thought tion Tom Jones tradition tragedy verse vision Whig whole words Wordsworth written young английската литература История на английската