Nature in Eighteenth Century PoetryUniversity of Allahabad, 1964 - 117 pages |
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Page 46
... changing phases of Nature the morning , evening and the night all intermingle to create the field for richer and newer harvests in the hands of future poets . Underneath the poetic periphrases , the Capital letters , Classical names and ...
... changing phases of Nature the morning , evening and the night all intermingle to create the field for richer and newer harvests in the hands of future poets . Underneath the poetic periphrases , the Capital letters , Classical names and ...
Page 47
... changing and ever - constant phenamena called upon man to act the drama of life in her midst . The primitive man moved in and about Nature as a world of his own and in the phases of the glorious external nature found an adequate ...
... changing and ever - constant phenamena called upon man to act the drama of life in her midst . The primitive man moved in and about Nature as a world of his own and in the phases of the glorious external nature found an adequate ...
Page 107
... changing scenes of the sky , they wove images of peace , solitariness , and disappoint- ment to give delightful instruction . Then the poet himself became thoughtful and tried to tell of vital things with regard to Nature . He sought to ...
... changing scenes of the sky , they wove images of peace , solitariness , and disappoint- ment to give delightful instruction . Then the poet himself became thoughtful and tried to tell of vital things with regard to Nature . He sought to ...
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appear aspects of Nature atmosphere Autumn background birds blooming breathing bright Century Nature Poetry charms classical Claudian clouds convention couplet created critics David Nicol delight diction divinity Dodsley Eighteenth Century Nature Eighteenth Century poets emotion express fading Fancy favour feeling flocks flowers forests fresh genius Gilfillan green groves harmony Hildebrand Jacob hills human Ibid images imagination imitation inspiration James Thomson Joseph Warton Kensington Garden KHATTRY landscape landscape art Lansdown lastly literary literature living metaphor midst mind models Monody mood moral mountain murmurs Muse Nature's beauties Nineteenth Century o'er observation painting passion pastoral peace pleasure poems poet's poetic Pope realised Reason reflected rills romantic rose rural scenes sense shade Shenstone sincere sing smile solitude song spring stream sublime suggestions things Thomas Denton Thomas Warton Thomson thought thro tion trees verse vivid wave William Lisle Bowles William Shenstone wind wood writing