Transcendentalism in English Romantic PoetryVantage, 1989 - 198页 |
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... fact that the closer relations between Germany and England , brought about through their alliance in Europe and by the use of the services of German officers in the ... facts , however , do not prove the claim 5 General Influences at Work.
... fact that the closer relations between Germany and England , brought about through their alliance in Europe and by the use of the services of German officers in the ... facts , however , do not prove the claim 5 General Influences at Work.
第59页
... facts , and with its penetrating insight sees " into the life of things . " This supreme mental activity became most patent to Wordsworth when he realised the unity and continuity of the mind , and placed all his future hopes upon that fact ...
... facts , and with its penetrating insight sees " into the life of things . " This supreme mental activity became most patent to Wordsworth when he realised the unity and continuity of the mind , and placed all his future hopes upon that fact ...
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... facts in man's existence , which no machinery affects . " 3 If our reading of the poet is correct , and his unabated popularity through the generations seems to uphold it , we find in him no sentimental enthusiasm , nor only a ...
... facts in man's existence , which no machinery affects . " 3 If our reading of the poet is correct , and his unabated popularity through the generations seems to uphold it , we find in him no sentimental enthusiasm , nor only a ...
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activity Beauty believed Byron Childe Harold Coleridge conception consciousness contemplation creed Dean Inge death declares deeds delight divine doctrine dream earth earthly elements emotions Endymion English eternal evil existence experience expressed facts faculty faith feeling freedom genius German glory Godwin happiness harmony Hartley heart heaven Hegel highest hope human mind human nature human soul Ibid idea ideal idealistic imagination immortality infinite influence inspiration intellectual intuitive John Keats Kant knowledge light live man's metaphysical mood moral mystery mystic Nature's necessitarianism necessity objects pantheism passion peace perceived perfection philosophy physical Plato pleasures Plotinus poems poet's poetic poetry Prelude present principle Professor Jamil Prometheus Unbound Queen Mab realise reality reason regarded religion religious revealed Revolt of Islam Romantic poets says sense sensuous Shelley Shelley's spiritual subjective idealism sublime theory things thought Tintern Abbey transcendent transcendental truth unity universe virtue vision William Wordsworth Wordsworth