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... moment but certainly for at least that moment . A number of tensions had been building up until then , based perhaps on his loneliness or other uncertainties , on what he should be feeling at that moment and cannot , or , quite ...
... moment but certainly for at least that moment . A number of tensions had been building up until then , based perhaps on his loneliness or other uncertainties , on what he should be feeling at that moment and cannot , or , quite ...
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... moment of sense . For a romantic no moment was to be thought of as com- pletely isolated . It always made up a segment of a continuum , perhaps of a sequence in time or space , frequently of another kind of progression that began with ...
... moment of sense . For a romantic no moment was to be thought of as com- pletely isolated . It always made up a segment of a continuum , perhaps of a sequence in time or space , frequently of another kind of progression that began with ...
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... moments had much to do with what they could offer as solutions to a number of romantic quandaries . But the evanescence of the moment was nonetheless ( or therefore all the more ) shocking . Con- cerned as all of the romantics were ...
... moments had much to do with what they could offer as solutions to a number of romantic quandaries . But the evanescence of the moment was nonetheless ( or therefore all the more ) shocking . Con- cerned as all of the romantics were ...
Contents
The Presence of Singularity | 28 |
The Farthest Reach of Sense | 49 |
A Synecdoche for Wholeness | 73 |
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activity appears assertion awareness Basil Willey bird cloud coherence Coleridge comes complete consciousness context continuum cosmos cuckoo dance dimensions disembodied voice Dorothy Wordsworth earth elements encounter Ernest de Selincourt Excursion experience feel girl happened Henry Crabb Robinson hierarchy hierogamy Hölderlin human imagery imaginative immediacy impulse intensity John Keats Keats Keats's kind knowledge landscape limitations lyric on daffodils Lyrical Ballads meaning meeting ment mode move movement nature ness never Night-Piece object observer observer's offers Old Cumberland Beggar passage pattern perception physical poet poetry possible Prelude presence qualities relationship Resolution and Independence romantic Samuel Taylor Coleridge scene seems seen sense sentimental morality shape share Shelley shows single situation solipsism Solitary Reaper song soul stands stanza Stepping Westward strange stranger synecdoche things Tintern Abbey tion truth universe vision whole William Wordsworth Words Wordsworth Wordsworthian worth
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Wordsworth's Historical Imagination: The Poetry of Displacement David Simpson No preview available - 1987 |