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... Nature and makes the record poetical by universalizing it . Both , to put it as succinctly as possible , found , when they looked into their own minds , that Nature had appealed to them predomi- nantly , in the first place as an object ...
... Nature and makes the record poetical by universalizing it . Both , to put it as succinctly as possible , found , when they looked into their own minds , that Nature had appealed to them predomi- nantly , in the first place as an object ...
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... Nature's purpose ) disposing the mind for poetry ; and the imaginative ecstasy - that supreme experience of being wedded to this goodly Universe in love and holy passion ' , when Nature presents herself no longer as either mother or ...
... Nature's purpose ) disposing the mind for poetry ; and the imaginative ecstasy - that supreme experience of being wedded to this goodly Universe in love and holy passion ' , when Nature presents herself no longer as either mother or ...
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... Nature absorbing the finite self of the poet , ' laid asleep in body ' , into her own infinite being under the very ... Nature according as he describes it from the mystical or the poetical point of view - from the point of view of ...
... Nature absorbing the finite self of the poet , ' laid asleep in body ' , into her own infinite being under the very ... Nature according as he describes it from the mystical or the poetical point of view - from the point of view of ...
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ANNUAL REPORT FOR 19267 | 7 |
LEOPARDI AND WORDSWORTH Annual Italian Lecture | 47 |
THOMAS RANDOLPH Warton Lecture on English Poetry By G C | 79 |
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