A Critical History of English PoetryOxford University Press, 1946 - 593 Seiten |
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... Experience ( 1794 ) , engraved and coloured by his hand as their predecessor had been . Combined in one volume , Blake described the whole as Songs of Innocence and Experience , Showing the Two Contrary States of the Human Soul . The ...
... Experience ( 1794 ) , engraved and coloured by his hand as their predecessor had been . Combined in one volume , Blake described the whole as Songs of Innocence and Experience , Showing the Two Contrary States of the Human Soul . The ...
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... experience called Ecstasy , the " serene and blessed mood " of Tintern Abbey , the “ high hour of visitation from the living God " of The Excursion . Other poems record experiences which , though lower than Ecstasy , have yet something ...
... experience called Ecstasy , the " serene and blessed mood " of Tintern Abbey , the “ high hour of visitation from the living God " of The Excursion . Other poems record experiences which , though lower than Ecstasy , have yet something ...
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... experience or mood of mind . Keats's poems are dominated by his great central passion for the abstract idea of beauty . “ I never was in love , " he writes to his friend Reynolds in September 1818 , " yet the voice and shape of a woman ...
... experience or mood of mind . Keats's poems are dominated by his great central passion for the abstract idea of beauty . “ I never was in love , " he writes to his friend Reynolds in September 1818 , " yet the voice and shape of a woman ...
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