The Rise of Romanticism: Essential TextsCarcanet New Press, 1978 - 363 pages |
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... Human Understanding . John Dennis ... from The Advancement and Reformation of Poetry . Joseph Trapp from Lectures on Poetry . • George Berkeley . ix 1 .20 .21 .31 ... 37 .37 .48 .49 .55 56 .62 .64 from An Essay Towards a New Theory of ...
... Human Understanding . John Dennis ... from The Advancement and Reformation of Poetry . Joseph Trapp from Lectures on Poetry . • George Berkeley . ix 1 .20 .21 .31 ... 37 .37 .48 .49 .55 56 .62 .64 from An Essay Towards a New Theory of ...
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... Human Understanding ( 1690 ) are germane to the rise of Romantic poetry ; the discussions of time and space , of our complex idea of God , of the association of ideas , and that separation , whose novelty is noted by R.G. Collingwood in ...
... Human Understanding ( 1690 ) are germane to the rise of Romantic poetry ; the discussions of time and space , of our complex idea of God , of the association of ideas , and that separation , whose novelty is noted by R.G. Collingwood in ...
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... human nature and human action , can never in a literal sense be applied to the Divinity . The understanding is continually referred from the shadow to the reality ; nor can it rest satisfied with the bare literal application , but is ...
... human nature and human action , can never in a literal sense be applied to the Divinity . The understanding is continually referred from the shadow to the reality ; nor can it rest satisfied with the bare literal application , but is ...
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