The Hamlet Vocation of Coleridge and WordsworthUniversity of Iowa Press, 1986 - 209 sider |
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Side 20
... beginning , middle and end . Looking back at his great forebears , the modern poet is ashamed of his own impotence . Today Coleridge has been justified and redeemed against himself and his own century . Yet we only misunderstand things ...
... beginning , middle and end . Looking back at his great forebears , the modern poet is ashamed of his own impotence . Today Coleridge has been justified and redeemed against himself and his own century . Yet we only misunderstand things ...
Side 98
... beginning is discoverable , " of a Hamlet in which " the destiny of humanity is exhibited as a gigantic Sphinx , which threatens to pre- cipitate into the abyss of scepticism all who are unable to solve her dreadful enigmas . " But it ...
... beginning is discoverable , " of a Hamlet in which " the destiny of humanity is exhibited as a gigantic Sphinx , which threatens to pre- cipitate into the abyss of scepticism all who are unable to solve her dreadful enigmas . " But it ...
Side 197
... beginning of an epic but the conclusion of some autobiographical verses . And after finishing The Prelude in 1805 , Wordsworth had more than enough of those . The confidence Wordsworth expresses in Home at Grasmere , that the militant ...
... beginning of an epic but the conclusion of some autobiographical verses . And after finishing The Prelude in 1805 , Wordsworth had more than enough of those . The confidence Wordsworth expresses in Home at Grasmere , that the militant ...
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abstract action Ancient Mariner Biographia Literaria Book called Cole Coleridge's Hamlet consciousness Crabb Robinson criticism D. H. Lawrence death defeat delight describes divine dream duty earth elegiacal Eliot epic express fear feeling felt genius happy hath heart heaven Henry Crabb Robinson heroic Home at Grasmere hope human I. A. Richards idea idealism images imagination impulse intellectual kind knowledge Kubla Khan Lamb letter living look Lyrical Ballads meditation militant Milton mind modern mood moral nature Nature's never notebook Ode to Duty pain Paradise passion philosophical poem poet poet's poetic poetry Preface Prel Prelude psychological quiet quietism Recluse René Wellek ridge self-conscious sense sensual Shakespeare side sleep Smerdon soul spirit stanza story sublime tender things thou thought Tintern Abbey tion Tonio Kröger truth turned unity verse vision wild William Wordsworth Words Wordsworthian worth write wrote Yarrow