Transcendentalism in English Romantic PoetryVantage, 1989 - 198页 |
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第37页
... truth from every one of them . In the words of Southey : " Hartley was ousted by Berkeley , Berkeley by Spinoza , and Spinoza by Plato ; when last I saw him Jacob Behmen had some chance of coming in . The truth is that he played with ...
... truth from every one of them . In the words of Southey : " Hartley was ousted by Berkeley , Berkeley by Spinoza , and Spinoza by Plato ; when last I saw him Jacob Behmen had some chance of coming in . The truth is that he played with ...
第139页
... truth of Imagination . What the imagination seizes as Beauty must be truth — whether it existed before or not , for I have the same idea of all our possions as of Love : they are all , in their sublime , creative of essential Beauty ...
... truth of Imagination . What the imagination seizes as Beauty must be truth — whether it existed before or not , for I have the same idea of all our possions as of Love : they are all , in their sublime , creative of essential Beauty ...
第152页
... truth , and believed that to to feel Beauty was a better and richer source of knowledge than to understand how we come to feel it . He is " willing to linger among imaginative hap- piness . . . rather to wander in uneasy search after ...
... truth , and believed that to to feel Beauty was a better and richer source of knowledge than to understand how we come to feel it . He is " willing to linger among imaginative hap- piness . . . rather to wander in uneasy search after ...
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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