Transcendentalism in English Romantic PoetryVantage, 1989 - 198页 |
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第47页
... Heaven . The consciousness of this end is a perennial source of strength , and enables man , " with heedful heart " to " know and find " the presence of God ' within him and around . Drawing " the breath of the true life " in Him ...
... Heaven . The consciousness of this end is a perennial source of strength , and enables man , " with heedful heart " to " know and find " the presence of God ' within him and around . Drawing " the breath of the true life " in Him ...
第73页
... Heaven lies about us " during this period . Having recently left its home of glory and finding itself an exile in an altogether different world , to the poetic fancy of Wordsworth it appears as if it were feeling the loneliness of its ...
... Heaven lies about us " during this period . Having recently left its home of glory and finding itself an exile in an altogether different world , to the poetic fancy of Wordsworth it appears as if it were feeling the loneliness of its ...
第189页
... heaven , as Manfred declares : there is no future pang Can deal that justice on the self - condemn'd He deals on his own soul.2 Similarly the closing words of Cain , " But with me ! " suggest most pow- erfully the depth of remorse which ...
... heaven , as Manfred declares : there is no future pang Can deal that justice on the self - condemn'd He deals on his own soul.2 Similarly the closing words of Cain , " But with me ! " suggest most pow- erfully the depth of remorse which ...
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