The Critical Temper: From Milton to Romantic literature |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 84
Page 275
certainly much more poetic form of the doctrinal poem “ To Tirzah ” in “ Experience , ” and here reflects Blake's phrase in “ Jerusalem " ... " O holy Generation ” ( in this case mother - love - and - care ) , “ Image of regeneration .
certainly much more poetic form of the doctrinal poem “ To Tirzah ” in “ Experience , ” and here reflects Blake's phrase in “ Jerusalem " ... " O holy Generation ” ( in this case mother - love - and - care ) , “ Image of regeneration .
Page 506
Robert Langbaum The Poetry of Experience ( New York : Random House , 1957 ) , p . 43 It is hard not to sound captious about the poem , and hard not to mistake for a confusion of feeling what may be a complexity of feeling ...
Robert Langbaum The Poetry of Experience ( New York : Random House , 1957 ) , p . 43 It is hard not to sound captious about the poem , and hard not to mistake for a confusion of feeling what may be a complexity of feeling ...
Page 514
And in the latter stanzas the man is no more able than before to have the experience which he imputes to the child . He still wavers between mourning for his disability and making the most of the natural piety .
And in the latter stanzas the man is no more able than before to have the experience which he imputes to the child . He still wavers between mourning for his disability and making the most of the natural piety .
What people are saying - Write a review
We haven't found any reviews in the usual places.
Contents
William Cowper 17311800 | 41 |
David Garrick 17171779 | 80 |
Oliver Goldsmith 17301774 | 86 |
Copyright | |
14 other sections not shown
Common terms and phrases
achieved action appear beauty become Blake Byron called century character Coleridge comedy complete criticism death early effect emotional English Essays experience expression fact feeling final followed force friends give human ideas imagination important interest Italy John Keats kind later less letters light lines literary literature living London manner matter means Milton mind moral narrative nature never novel once original Oxford Univ Paradise passages passion perhaps philosophical play poem poet poetic poetry political present prose published reader reason relation Romantic satire scenes seems sense sentimental Shelley social society spirit story structure style suggested symbolic theme things thought tion tradition true truth Univ University verse vision vols whole Wordsworth writing written wrote York