Studies in PoetryPearson Education, 1971 - 276 sivua |
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... reason . The appetitive part obeys the reason . Spenser does not employ this division . On the other hand , he follows a duel division . Palmer stands for reason who is Guyon's Guide . When Guyon loses his Guide , Palmer , he ceases to ...
... reason . The appetitive part obeys the reason . Spenser does not employ this division . On the other hand , he follows a duel division . Palmer stands for reason who is Guyon's Guide . When Guyon loses his Guide , Palmer , he ceases to ...
Sivu 170
... reason , or intellect to confuse the clear and sweet reports of the senses that we cease to see visions , and from " being poets we became mere men again ” . Nature , to Wordsworth , is a living soul that reveals herself alike in every ...
... reason , or intellect to confuse the clear and sweet reports of the senses that we cease to see visions , and from " being poets we became mere men again ” . Nature , to Wordsworth , is a living soul that reveals herself alike in every ...
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... reason and intellect . Keats realized that poetic knowledge was a complex product of both imagination and reason working together . In the proper synthesis of imagination , knowledge and intellect too have a place . To quote Clarence D ...
... reason and intellect . Keats realized that poetic knowledge was a complex product of both imagination and reason working together . In the proper synthesis of imagination , knowledge and intellect too have a place . To quote Clarence D ...
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CHAPTER | 1 |
Life and Work of Dryden | 2 |
Drydens Political Thought and its Relation to his Satires | 3 |
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