Transcendentalism in English Romantic PoetryVantage, 1989 - 198页 |
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第46页
... calling of the human reason to determine its own course and to utilise the opportunity of this life to gain greater ... Call to mind what you were 46.
... calling of the human reason to determine its own course and to utilise the opportunity of this life to gain greater ... Call to mind what you were 46.
第91页
... call Shelley an " atheist " . He doubted , he denied , yet his religious consciousness always perceived in and about ... calls it the Spirit of Nature ! all - sufficing Power , Necessity ! thou mother of the world ! and attributes to it ...
... call Shelley an " atheist " . He doubted , he denied , yet his religious consciousness always perceived in and about ... calls it the Spirit of Nature ! all - sufficing Power , Necessity ! thou mother of the world ! and attributes to it ...
第135页
... calls in his letter to Reynolds ( May , 1818 ) , " the Chamber of Maiden - Thought , " when " we become intoxicated with the light and the atmosphere , we see nothing but pleasant wonders , and think of delaying there for ever in ...
... calls in his letter to Reynolds ( May , 1818 ) , " the Chamber of Maiden - Thought , " when " we become intoxicated with the light and the atmosphere , we see nothing but pleasant wonders , and think of delaying there for ever in ...
常见术语和短语
accepted according action activity appeal Beauty become believed bring Byron calls child claimed Coleridge complete conception consciousness creed death deep desire divine doctrine earth elements emotions English eternal evil existence experience expressed facts faculty faith feeling force freedom German give glory happiness harmony heart heaven higher highest hope human human mind Ibid idea ideal imagination immortality individual influence inspiration intellectual intuitive Kant Keats knowledge letter light live look man's meaning mind moments moral mystery mystic Nature necessity never objects passes passion peace perfection period philosophy physical pleasures poems poet poet's poetic poetry present principle reach realise reality reason regarded religion religious result revealed says seems sense Shelley soul spiritual stage theory things thinking thought transcendental true truth understand unity universe virtue vision Wordsworth