All Nature is But Art: The Coincidence of Opposites in English Romantic LiteratureLocust Hill Press, 1993 - 282 sivua |
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... similar to Cusanus's : we must remain content with par- tial knowledge , even while we understand as much as we can through the reasoning power of analogy . We can attain only learned ignorance . Blake , however , will insist that a ...
... similar to Cusanus's : we must remain content with par- tial knowledge , even while we understand as much as we can through the reasoning power of analogy . We can attain only learned ignorance . Blake , however , will insist that a ...
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... similar to one that I will develop later in Blake . For now , we can recognize that in Prickett's read- ing the primary imagination , like the Old Testament God , begins all life , but does not fully realize its potential . The ...
... similar to one that I will develop later in Blake . For now , we can recognize that in Prickett's read- ing the primary imagination , like the Old Testament God , begins all life , but does not fully realize its potential . The ...
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... similar , but not quite the same as Wordsworth's " perceive and half - create " in " Tintern Abbey . " So when Shelley writes that " nothing exists but as it is perceived , " he does not mean that it ceases to exist if he does not ...
... similar , but not quite the same as Wordsworth's " perceive and half - create " in " Tintern Abbey . " So when Shelley writes that " nothing exists but as it is perceived , " he does not mean that it ceases to exist if he does not ...
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Nicholas of Cusas Coincidentia Oppositorum | 3 |
Whatever is is right Learned Ignorance and | 33 |
Blind to the Real Presence Coleridge and the Tension | 57 |
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abstract accept Aeolian Harp Alastor Albion appears become Berengarius Bible Chapter Christ Christian coincidence of oppo coincidence of opposites coincidentia oppositorum Coleridge Coleridge's contradictions contrary created creature creature's Cusanus Cusanus's cycle Damrosch divine escape Essay eternal existence fallen vision fallen world female babe finite forces forgiveness Frankenstein Frye God's Heaven hope human imagination immanence infinite insists interpretation Jerusalem Jesus Laceys language Law of Non-Contradiction learned ignorance limited logic male man's Mary Shelley Mental Traveller mind mystery narrator nature negation Nicholas of Cusa novel paradox passion perceive perception Percy Bysshe Shelley Percy Shelley perspective philosophical Plate poem poetry Pope Pope's principle Prometheus Unbound question reader Real Presence reason rejection reversal Romantic Romanticism Shelley's simply soul stanza story taken in adultery Testament theology things thou tion torture transcendence transfiguration truth unity universe Victor Frankenstein whole William Blake woman taken words writing