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Page 172
... Beauty and holiness ; the beauty of holiness ; the holiness of beauty- whatever phrase is used , this age - old psychological bond cannot be broken . The hills to which the psalmist lifted up his eyes were perhaps the abode of magic ...
... Beauty and holiness ; the beauty of holiness ; the holiness of beauty- whatever phrase is used , this age - old psychological bond cannot be broken . The hills to which the psalmist lifted up his eyes were perhaps the abode of magic ...
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Hoxie Neale Fairchild. grossly gushed over that " Beauty is truth , truth beauty " has become one of the most nauseating phrases in litera- ture . This passage from the letter to Bailey will help to explain its meaning : I am certain of ...
Hoxie Neale Fairchild. grossly gushed over that " Beauty is truth , truth beauty " has become one of the most nauseating phrases in litera- ture . This passage from the letter to Bailey will help to explain its meaning : I am certain of ...
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... beauty is a joy , not forever , but only as long as one looks at it . Sooner or later , one must leave the pic- ture ... beauty - truth , they must experience life . Thus the esthete's joy inevitably has a background of pain . In the Ode ...
... beauty is a joy , not forever , but only as long as one looks at it . Sooner or later , one must leave the pic- ture ... beauty - truth , they must experience life . Thus the esthete's joy inevitably has a background of pain . In the Ode ...
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NATURE | 1 |
BURKE AND GODWIN | 16 |
JACOBINS AND ANTIJACOBINS 34 V | 34 |
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attitude ballad beauty believe Burke Byron Byronic hero child Coleridge Coleridge's conception of nature conservatism deism delight descendental desire dream eighteenth century element Elizabethan emotion England English esthetic evil external nature eyes fact feeling France French Revolution Godwin Godwinian happy heart Hence hope human ideal ideas illusion imagination influence intellectual Jacobin John Thelwall Joseph Priestley Keats Keats's less liberal literary literature live Lyrical Ballads means medieval ment merely mind mystical necessity never noble savage Ossian pantisocracy passage passion Peele Castle philosophy Plato poem poet poetic poetry Prelude Prometheus Unbound rationalism rationalistic reason relation religion religious revival Revolution romantic naturalism romanticism romanticists Rousseau Scott sense sentiment Shelley Shelley's sonnet soul Southey Spinoza spirit stanza strong sublime supernatural thee things thou thought Tintern Abbey tion transcendental transcendental element truth universe verse Words Wordsworth writes young