The Rise of Romanticism: Essential TextsCarcanet New Press, 1978 - 363 pages |
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... space , to the twin concepts central to Romanticism of ' creative imagin- ation ' and of the poet as prophet . If the human perception was not , as had been assumed , ' of ' an external , hieratic structure , and time and space , the ...
... space , to the twin concepts central to Romanticism of ' creative imagin- ation ' and of the poet as prophet . If the human perception was not , as had been assumed , ' of ' an external , hieratic structure , and time and space , the ...
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... space . In the same chapter of the Essay he observes ' the mind having got the idea of the length of any part of expansion , let it be a span or a pace or what length you will , can as has been said , repeat the idea and so , adding it ...
... space . In the same chapter of the Essay he observes ' the mind having got the idea of the length of any part of expansion , let it be a span or a pace or what length you will , can as has been said , repeat the idea and so , adding it ...
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... space as is equal to or capable to receive a body of any assigned dimensions , as a cubic foot , or do suppose a point in it at such a certain distance from any part of the universe . 8. Where and when are questions belonging to all ...
... space as is equal to or capable to receive a body of any assigned dimensions , as a cubic foot , or do suppose a point in it at such a certain distance from any part of the universe . 8. Where and when are questions belonging to all ...
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