English Romantic WritersDavid Perkins Harcourt, Brace & World, 1967 - Всего страниц: 1265 ENGLISH ROMANTIC WRITERS offers selections from authors who have traditionally held a large place in our consciousness of English Romanticism, but it also includes other figures--especially women--who have been less emphasized in the past. The intellectual discourses of the age concerning governance, politics, the impact of the French Revolution, gender and the status of women, the nature of nature and of human psychology, and the theory of literature and art are represented in the prose and poetry of writers like Wordsworth, Coleridge, the Shelleys, and Keats. |
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... pleasure he has no knowledge . What then does the Poet ? He considers man and the objects that surround him as acting and reacting upon each other , so as to produce an infinite complexity of pain and pleasure ; he considers man in his ...
... pleasure he has no knowledge . What then does the Poet ? He considers man and the objects that surround him as acting and reacting upon each other , so as to produce an infinite complexity of pain and pleasure ; he considers man in his ...
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... pleasure to mankind as he who proves the extent of that pleasure will be desirous to impart . The end of Poetry is to produce excitement in co - existence with an overbalance of pleasure ; but , by the supposition , excitement is an ...
... pleasure to mankind as he who proves the extent of that pleasure will be desirous to impart . The end of Poetry is to produce excitement in co - existence with an overbalance of pleasure ; but , by the supposition , excitement is an ...
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... pleasure which exists in pain . This is the source also of the melancholy which is inseparable from the sweetest melody . The pleasure that is in sorrow is sweeter than the pleasure of pleasure itself . And hence the saying , " It is ...
... pleasure which exists in pain . This is the source also of the melancholy which is inseparable from the sweetest melody . The pleasure that is in sorrow is sweeter than the pleasure of pleasure itself . And hence the saying , " It is ...
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GENERAL INTRODUCTION | 1 |
GEORGE CRABBE | 25 |
WILLIAM BLAKE | 37 |
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