Nature in Eighteenth Century PoetryUniversity of Allahabad, 1964 - 117 pages |
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Page 39
... minds the delights of pastoral life when free Nature put on new life and sustained man and was a paradise on earth . Such ... mind recall my woe . " Nature generally stands in weak comparison with the beauty of the heroine . The changing ...
... minds the delights of pastoral life when free Nature put on new life and sustained man and was a paradise on earth . Such ... mind recall my woe . " Nature generally stands in weak comparison with the beauty of the heroine . The changing ...
Page 60
... mind . Metaphor evidently implies analogy or resemblance - in which the poets obviously delight and we with them . The secret of pleasure is not at all open or obvious , reaching us from a variety of aesthetic sources of mind and heart ...
... mind . Metaphor evidently implies analogy or resemblance - in which the poets obviously delight and we with them . The secret of pleasure is not at all open or obvious , reaching us from a variety of aesthetic sources of mind and heart ...
Page 94
... mind , and has charms of its own and though we cannot gr its soul , we can easily name the arteries that lead up to it ; for final shape of Nature Romanticism was achieved through a fus of various moods . The attitude of mind denied to ...
... mind , and has charms of its own and though we cannot gr its soul , we can easily name the arteries that lead up to it ; for final shape of Nature Romanticism was achieved through a fus of various moods . The attitude of mind denied 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