The Critical Temper: From Milton to Romantic literature |
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Poetic creation is the fullest activity of the mind , and to understand a literary work one must look to the qualities of the mind behind it . But this is Coleridge's emphasis , not the whole of his search . The relationships of his ...
Poetic creation is the fullest activity of the mind , and to understand a literary work one must look to the qualities of the mind behind it . But this is Coleridge's emphasis , not the whole of his search . The relationships of his ...
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222 The central religious idea of Shelley's mature thought is the conception of an active Spirit of Good , unchanging and all - pervading , which works in a passive , chaotic flux of the unorganized elements of mind , and from this flux ...
222 The central religious idea of Shelley's mature thought is the conception of an active Spirit of Good , unchanging and all - pervading , which works in a passive , chaotic flux of the unorganized elements of mind , and from this flux ...
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R. D. Havens The Mind of a Poet , Vol . II ( Baltimore : Johns Hopkins Pr . , 1941 ) , pp . 270 , 286-87 As befits a giant , his most persistent theme is growth . Because in a special sense the child is father to the man , he becomes ...
R. D. Havens The Mind of a Poet , Vol . II ( Baltimore : Johns Hopkins Pr . , 1941 ) , pp . 270 , 286-87 As befits a giant , his most persistent theme is growth . Because in a special sense the child is father to the man , he becomes ...
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