Studies in PoetryPearson Education, 1971 - 276 sivua |
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... imagination . The neo - Classical poet is an interpreter ; the Romantic poet is a creator . The former are less interested in the mysteries of life than with its familiar appearances . For the Roman- tics , imagination was fundamental ...
... imagination . The neo - Classical poet is an interpreter ; the Romantic poet is a creator . The former are less interested in the mysteries of life than with its familiar appearances . For the Roman- tics , imagination was fundamental ...
Sivu 178
... imagination was impaired and restored . And in the thirteenth book we have an explicit statement of this theory of imagination . The mystic vision which Wordsworth had on the top of the mountain Snowdon ( lines 11-65 , Book 13 ) is ...
... imagination was impaired and restored . And in the thirteenth book we have an explicit statement of this theory of imagination . The mystic vision which Wordsworth had on the top of the mountain Snowdon ( lines 11-65 , Book 13 ) is ...
Sivu 179
... imagination as a creative faculty . Imagination recreates experience through its powers of " conferring , abstracting and modifying " . And by innumerable processes " the imagination also shapes and creates " . ( 1815 preface ) In The ...
... imagination as a creative faculty . Imagination recreates experience through its powers of " conferring , abstracting and modifying " . And by innumerable processes " the imagination also shapes and creates " . ( 1815 preface ) In The ...
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Life and Work of Dryden | 2 |
Drydens Political Thought and its Relation to his Satires | 3 |
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