Prophet and Poet: The Bible and the Growth of Romanticism, Nide 10Northwestern University Press, 1965 - 204 sivua The debt of English romanticism to this new interest in biblical poetry, while it has been acknowledged, has never been closely studied, and it is the purpose of this book to examine in some detail the nature and extent of that debt, both in the narrower sphere of metrical forms and in those broader concepts of poetry peculiar to the romantic movement. Such an investigation inevitably involves even wider issues, and this book is really a study of Hebraism and Classicism against an 18th century background. |
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... reader a powerful emotion , but to start in him a state of mind . All personal experience was to be transmuted into general principles , and in place of Lucy we find ' lovely woman ' stooping to folly . The eighteenth - century faith in ...
... reader a powerful emotion , but to start in him a state of mind . All personal experience was to be transmuted into general principles , and in place of Lucy we find ' lovely woman ' stooping to folly . The eighteenth - century faith in ...
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... readers were requested to make some allowance for his ignorance since in Shakespeare's day the English nation was still ... reader still had by his side ( or rather by heart ) an officially authorized version of the Bible which gave the ...
... readers were requested to make some allowance for his ignorance since in Shakespeare's day the English nation was still ... reader still had by his side ( or rather by heart ) an officially authorized version of the Bible which gave the ...
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... reader , and by their greater simplicity and natural- ness , in many ways his superior . However , when a year later he introduced his Reliques , he hastened to assure the reader that this collection had served merely as ' a relaxation ...
... reader , and by their greater simplicity and natural- ness , in many ways his superior . However , when a year later he introduced his Reliques , he hastened to assure the reader that this collection had served merely as ' a relaxation ...
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