Essays and Studies, Volumen18J. Murray, 1933 |
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... thought . The beginning of the change from the naturalism and sensationalism of his early poetry to a more definitely orthodox attitude dates from this time.'1 Professor Garrod traces it to the estrangement from Coleridge . From about ...
... thought . The beginning of the change from the naturalism and sensationalism of his early poetry to a more definitely orthodox attitude dates from this time.'1 Professor Garrod traces it to the estrangement from Coleridge . From about ...
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... thought , and states his belief that these are not ' our being ' ; Such consciousness I deem but accidents , Relapses from the one interior life That lives in all things , sacred from the touch Of that false secondary power by which In ...
... thought , and states his belief that these are not ' our being ' ; Such consciousness I deem but accidents , Relapses from the one interior life That lives in all things , sacred from the touch Of that false secondary power by which In ...
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... thought , as o'er them sweeps Plastic and vast , one intellectual breeze , At once the Soul of each , and God of all ? A reminiscence of this occurs in Wordsworth's account of his walk to Racedown in the first book of The Prelude : my ...
... thought , as o'er them sweeps Plastic and vast , one intellectual breeze , At once the Soul of each , and God of all ? A reminiscence of this occurs in Wordsworth's account of his walk to Racedown in the first book of The Prelude : my ...
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KEATS AND POLITICS | 7 |
THE LIMITS OF LITERARY CRITICISM | 24 |
SHAKESPEARE AND THE PLEBS | 53 |
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