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What is the relation of Donne's mind to the mind of his age ? These are important questions relevant to a fuller understanding of Donne's poetry . That Donne's mind had special qualities , and that he had assi- milated a wide range of ...
What is the relation of Donne's mind to the mind of his age ? These are important questions relevant to a fuller understanding of Donne's poetry . That Donne's mind had special qualities , and that he had assi- milated a wide range of ...
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Nature responds to the influence of one cosmic mind , and all the various beautiful aspects of nature only reveal the operations of the cosmic mind . This doctrine is succinctly versified : And what if all animated nature Be but organic ...
Nature responds to the influence of one cosmic mind , and all the various beautiful aspects of nature only reveal the operations of the cosmic mind . This doctrine is succinctly versified : And what if all animated nature Be but organic ...
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There is the union of the seeing , remembering , and protecting mind . Coleridge deals with the reminiscences of the past , meditations on the present , and anticipations of the future here . He sits in a cottage room at night ...
There is the union of the seeing , remembering , and protecting mind . Coleridge deals with the reminiscences of the past , meditations on the present , and anticipations of the future here . He sits in a cottage room at night ...
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General Introduction to the PreRaphaelite Brotherhood | 3 |
CHAPTER XV | 10 |
Poetical Achievements in The Faerie Queene | 29 |
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