Lost Angels of a Ruined Paradise: Themes of Cosmic Strife in Romantic Tragedy |
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Life , even in the lowest form of being , means sharing in the divine joy inherent in Nature , and thus available to all : Yon insect on the wall , Which moves this way and that its hundred limbs , ... has life Ordonio ! life ...
Life , even in the lowest form of being , means sharing in the divine joy inherent in Nature , and thus available to all : Yon insect on the wall , Which moves this way and that its hundred limbs , ... has life Ordonio ! life ...
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His fall , in effect , personifies the failure of he divine principle of love in the cosmos . In discussing the effect of Wieland's work upon Keats , Beyer draws attention to some fundamental similarities between Otho the Great and ...
His fall , in effect , personifies the failure of he divine principle of love in the cosmos . In discussing the effect of Wieland's work upon Keats , Beyer draws attention to some fundamental similarities between Otho the Great and ...
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She sees both the heights and the depths “ quickened ” to life by the demonic , and can find no perceptible direction for the good or for the divine . After her nightmare vision of a demonic cosmic centre to which Cenci's hellish arms ...
She sees both the heights and the depths “ quickened ” to life by the demonic , and can find no perceptible direction for the good or for the divine . After her nightmare vision of a demonic cosmic centre to which Cenci's hellish arms ...
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Contents
Introduction 833562119 | 7 |
Wordsworths | 14 |
Coleridges REMORSE | 45 |
Copyright | |
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