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... Imagination has . Nature has no Tune , but Imagination has . Nature has no Supernatural , and dissolves : Imagination is Eter- nity . Thus romanticity , which originated in the imagination of primitive man , finds its last stronghold in ...
... Imagination has . Nature has no Tune , but Imagination has . Nature has no Supernatural , and dissolves : Imagination is Eter- nity . Thus romanticity , which originated in the imagination of primitive man , finds its last stronghold in ...
Page 352
... imagination into the vernal wood and " half creates " the values that he finds there . Neither part of this process is complete without the other : nature cannot work upon man unless he is inwardly at- tuned to her messages ; man's ...
... imagination into the vernal wood and " half creates " the values that he finds there . Neither part of this process is complete without the other : nature cannot work upon man unless he is inwardly at- tuned to her messages ; man's ...
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... Imagination . What the Imagination seizes as Beauty must be Truth whether it existed before or not , for I have the same idea of all our passions as of Love : they are all , in their sublime , creative of essential Beauty . - - The ...
... Imagination . What the Imagination seizes as Beauty must be Truth whether it existed before or not , for I have the same idea of all our passions as of Love : they are all , in their sublime , creative of essential Beauty . - - The ...
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NATURE | 1 |
BURKE AND GODWIN | 16 |
JACOBINS AND ANTIJACOBINS 34 V | 34 |
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appears associated attitude ballad beauty become begins believe Byron called child close Coleridge Coleridge's conception course desire dream early eighteenth century element Elizabethan emotion English experience expression external eyes fact feeling felt France give Godwin happy heart hope human ideal ideas illusion imagination important influence interest Italy Keats kind knowledge later less letter light lines literary literature live looked material means medieval merely mind nature necessity never objects once passage past perhaps period philosophy poem poet poetry political present rationalism reason regarded relation religion religious represent romantic romanticism romanticists seems sense sentiment Shelley soul Southey speak spirit strong suggest things thou thought tion transcendental true truth turn universe whole wish Wordsworth writes written young