Anthology of RomanticismErnest Bernbaum Ronald Press Company, 1948 - 1238 pages |
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... Nature , and the order of the moral world would then equal that of the natural . By this the beauty of virtue 25 would appear , and hence , as has been shown , the supreme and sovereign beauty , the original of all which is good or ami ...
... Nature , and the order of the moral world would then equal that of the natural . By this the beauty of virtue 25 would appear , and hence , as has been shown , the supreme and sovereign beauty , the original of all which is good or ami ...
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... natural , or something super- 5 added to what we know of nature , they give you the plainly non - natural . And if this were all , and that these mental hal- lucinations were discoverable only in the treatment of subjects out of nature ...
... natural , or something super- 5 added to what we know of nature , they give you the plainly non - natural . And if this were all , and that these mental hal- lucinations were discoverable only in the treatment of subjects out of nature ...
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... Nature , Man , and Poetry felt to be so close that they are regarded as variant manifestations of the same Being , and the moving cause of poetry being delight in nature . 750. 129. Staid : held , its action suspended ; in contrast to ...
... Nature , Man , and Poetry felt to be so close that they are regarded as variant manifestations of the same Being , and the moving cause of poetry being delight in nature . 750. 129. Staid : held , its action suspended ; in contrast to ...
Contents
JAMES THOMSON 17001748 | 7 |
From The Castle of Indolence | 16 |
MARK AKENSIDE 17211770 | 22 |
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art thou ASPASIA beauty behold beneath Bonny Dundee breast breath bright brow clouds dark dead dear death deep delight doth dream earth Endymion eyes face fair fear feel flowers gazed gentle glory Godiva grave green hand Hannibal happy hast hath head hear heard heart heaven hill hope hour human Ivanhoe lady Leofric light live look Lord Lord Byron Lyrical Ballads maid metre mind morning mortal mountain nature ne'er never night o'er pain passed passion Pericles pleasure poems poet poetry Redgauntlet rill rocks Romanticism round Samian wine seemed shade sigh sight silent sing sleep smile song sorrow soul sound spirit stars stood sublime sweet tears tell thee thine things thought tion tree truth twas voice wander waves weep wild wind wings words Wordsworth young youth