Romantic Reassessment, Volumes 4-6Institut für Englische Sprache und Literatur, Universität Salzburg., 1972 |
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... nature ; rather it enables her to discern the potential for per- fection inherent in the natural world . In Prometheus Unbound Shelley explains faller nature in a literal pathetic fallacy , thus emphasizing the intimate inter ...
... nature ; rather it enables her to discern the potential for per- fection inherent in the natural world . In Prometheus Unbound Shelley explains faller nature in a literal pathetic fallacy , thus emphasizing the intimate inter ...
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... nature is never absent from the poetry . In the poems I have discussed it figures most prominently perhaps in Alastor . Wordsworth describes in The Prelude how love of nature led him to love of man ; in Alastor this evolution does not ...
... nature is never absent from the poetry . In the poems I have discussed it figures most prominently perhaps in Alastor . Wordsworth describes in The Prelude how love of nature led him to love of man ; in Alastor this evolution does not ...
Page 139
... nature : To me be Nature's volume broad displayed ; And to peruse its all - instructing page , Or , haply catching inspiration thence , Some easy passage , raptured , to translate , My sole delight ; ( JT.60.185-89 ) Thomson sometimes ...
... nature : To me be Nature's volume broad displayed ; And to peruse its all - instructing page , Or , haply catching inspiration thence , Some easy passage , raptured , to translate , My sole delight ; ( JT.60.185-89 ) Thomson sometimes ...
Contents
Chapter Page | 1 |
WORDSWORTHS USE OF THE WORKS HE READ 95 | 95 |
FOOTNOTES 287 | 287 |
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