Studies in PoetryHeinemann, 1971 - 276 sivua |
Kirjan sisältä
Tulokset 1 - 3 kokonaismäärästä 88
Sivu 169
... Nature and imagination which have been fully developed in The Prelude.1 His conception of Nature and its ministry to the human spirit arose from boyhood experience . What is deepest and most vital in it as in his poetry was derived not ...
... Nature and imagination which have been fully developed in The Prelude.1 His conception of Nature and its ministry to the human spirit arose from boyhood experience . What is deepest and most vital in it as in his poetry was derived not ...
Sivu 172
... Nature is one - sided . He looks upon Nature always as uniformly benignant and dwells upon its beauty , its harmony , and its peace . Nature never brings to him , as it brought to Tennyson evil dreams . Wordsworth never realizes that it ...
... Nature is one - sided . He looks upon Nature always as uniformly benignant and dwells upon its beauty , its harmony , and its peace . Nature never brings to him , as it brought to Tennyson evil dreams . Wordsworth never realizes that it ...
Sivu 197
... nature without connecting it with dim analogies with the moral world proves faint- ness of impression . Nature has her proper interest , and he will know what it is who believes and feels everything has a life of its own , and that we ...
... nature without connecting it with dim analogies with the moral world proves faint- ness of impression . Nature has her proper interest , and he will know what it is who believes and feels everything has a life of its own , and that we ...
Sisältö
CHAPTER | 1 |
Modern Criticism of the Theory of Renaissance | 7 |
Aristotles Influence in Book II of The Faerie Queene | 10 |
Tekijänoikeudet | |
32 muita osia ei näytetty
Muita painoksia - Näytä kaikki
Yleiset termit ja lausekkeet
Absalom and Achitophel achievements action allegory Ancient Mariner Augustan beauty Belinda Book Byron Canto character Christian church classical Coleridge conception couplet creative criticism death diction doctrine Donne's Dryden elegy element Elizabethan emotions England English poets English Renaissance epic similes essentially ethical experience expression F. R. Leavis Faerie Queene famous genius heroic human humanists ideal ideas imagery imagination important influence inspiration intellectual John Donne Keats Keats's King Kubla Khan language lines literary Lock Lycidas lyrical Mac Flecknoe medieval Metaphysical Poetry Milton Milton's style mind mock-epic modern moral movement nature Paradise Lost passion pastoral Penseroso period philosophical Platonism poem poet poet's poetic political Pope Pope's Puritanism qualities Rape Reformation religious Romantic Romanticism Satan satire sense Seventeenth century Shadwell Shakespeare Shelley Shelley's social sonnets soul speech Spenser spirit stanza T. S. Eliot theme theory things thought tion tradition verse Whigs Wordsworth writing