The Rise of Romanticism: Essential TextsCarcanet New Press, 1978 - 363 pages |
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... 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 The ...
... 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 The ...
Page 69
... understandings of men , and that taking all together , a small portion of them doth supply any real benefit to mankind ... Understanding . ] Let us therefore examine the manner wherein words have contributed to the origin of GEORGE ...
... understandings of men , and that taking all together , a small portion of them doth supply any real benefit to mankind ... Understanding . ] Let us therefore examine the manner wherein words have contributed to the origin of GEORGE ...
Page 147
... Understanding , by making a Giant of theirs . Too great Awe for them lays Genius under restraint , and denies it that free scope , that full elbow - room , which is requisite for striking its most masterly strokes . Genius is a Master ...
... Understanding , by making a Giant of theirs . Too great Awe for them lays Genius under restraint , and denies it that free scope , that full elbow - room , which is requisite for striking its most masterly strokes . Genius is a Master ...
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