Romantic Horizons: Aspects of the Sublime in English Poetry and Painting, 1770-1850, Volume 10 |
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... look down on mist and fog . I think this must have had a profound effect on a painter whose earlier visual experiences in East Anglia had been confined to flat land well below the sky . Here at Hampstead he was forced to look on the ...
... look down on mist and fog . I think this must have had a profound effect on a painter whose earlier visual experiences in East Anglia had been confined to flat land well below the sky . Here at Hampstead he was forced to look on the ...
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... look out on the world around us in a similar way , but such does seem to me to be the case . Is it any stranger that calculus . was developed by at least three different mathematicians , all un- known to each other , in the same ...
... look out on the world around us in a similar way , but such does seem to me to be the case . Is it any stranger that calculus . was developed by at least three different mathematicians , all un- known to each other , in the same ...
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... look out on the world around us in a similar way , but such does seem to me to be the case . Is it any stranger that calculus was developed by at least three different mathematicians , all un- known to each other , in the same ...
... look out on the world around us in a similar way , but such does seem to me to be the case . Is it any stranger that calculus was developed by at least three different mathematicians , all un- known to each other , in the same ...
Contents
The AntiSublime | 40 |
William Blake The Arlington Court Picture | 52 |
Evening | 78 |
Copyright | |
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aesthetic Alexander Cozens Ancient Mariner Arimanes Arlington Court artists attempt Barnett Newman beauty become Blake Blake's Byron Cave of Quietude clearly Coleridge Coleridge's color Constable Constable's Clouds cosmic cosmos Cozens Cozens's critics Cynthia daemons DEMOGORGON earth edge Endymion ethereal evil external fact forms Glaucus gloss Harold Bloom Hartman heaven hierarchy horizon Iamblichus imagination Indian Maid interest interpretations John Keats Keats's landscape light liminal look lucifugum Manfred Manfred's mantic Martin Mental Traveller mind mountains mystic nature Neoplatonic Neoplatonists ness nineteenth century Northrop Frye objects painters painting picturesque Platonic pleasure thermometer Plotinus poem poet poetic Poetry Prometheus Unbound psychological Rime Romantic Poetry romantic sublime Romanticism scene seems SEMICHORUS sense Shelley Shelley's six daemons skies soul space Study subconscious sublime sublime experience supernatural things threshold Tintern Abbey tion tradition transcendent Turner universe vision visual William words Wordsworth Yew Trees Zoroastrian