Lost Angels of a Ruined Paradise: Themes of Cosmic Strife in Romantic Tragedy |
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... sense of this liberation or deliverance . It seldom charts the course of a downward journey , which , through the darkness , reaches the light of a new knowledge . Consequently , the five plays in question do not offer a sense of tragic ...
... sense of this liberation or deliverance . It seldom charts the course of a downward journey , which , through the darkness , reaches the light of a new knowledge . Consequently , the five plays in question do not offer a sense of tragic ...
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... sense of oneness with the whole , a sense of " sacred sympathy " between Man and Nature : When he [ man ] by sacred sympathy might make The whole one Self ! Self , that no alien knows ! Self , far diffused as Fancy's wing can travel ...
... sense of oneness with the whole , a sense of " sacred sympathy " between Man and Nature : When he [ man ] by sacred sympathy might make The whole one Self ! Self , that no alien knows ! Self , far diffused as Fancy's wing can travel ...
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... sense- less " in frustration and despair . Like Adam , Manfred is drawn to Astarte , his chosen Eve , in whose embrace he would again be “ most happy . ” In his role as Satan , however , he cannot help identifying himself with the ...
... sense- less " in frustration and despair . Like Adam , Manfred is drawn to Astarte , his chosen Eve , in whose embrace he would again be “ most happy . ” In his role as Satan , however , he cannot help identifying himself with the ...
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II | 12 |
IV | 72 |
Images of Nature and the Cosmic Structure | 106 |
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