The Hamlet Vocation of Coleridge and WordsworthUniversity of Iowa Press, 1986 - 209 sider |
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... nature from which it was cut off . The ancient Greeks , wrote Schiller in 1795 in his great essay " On Naive and Sentimental Poetry , " living in the springtime of human history , " felt naturally ; we are full of feeling for the natural ...
... nature from which it was cut off . The ancient Greeks , wrote Schiller in 1795 in his great essay " On Naive and Sentimental Poetry , " living in the springtime of human history , " felt naturally ; we are full of feeling for the natural ...
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... nature in its order is overarched by nature's order . " The art it- self is nature , " as Coleridge , quoting from The Winter's Tale , * says subsequently about the union of " spontaneous impulse and of voluntary purpose " in metrical ...
... nature in its order is overarched by nature's order . " The art it- self is nature , " as Coleridge , quoting from The Winter's Tale , * says subsequently about the union of " spontaneous impulse and of voluntary purpose " in metrical ...
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... nature's work where nature can't do it directly itself — that is , in " the works of man , " to quote The Prelude ( XIII , 181 ) , the works of art and civilization . The reason why the imagination gets along so well with the real world ...
... nature's work where nature can't do it directly itself — that is , in " the works of man , " to quote The Prelude ( XIII , 181 ) , the works of art and civilization . The reason why the imagination gets along so well with the real world ...
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able abstract action become beginning Book called cause character child Cole Coleridge Coleridge's common course criticism death delight describes desire dream duty early earth effort epic essay experience express eyes fact fall fear feeling felt genius give Hamlet happy heart heaven Home at Grasmere hope human idea idealism images imagination impulse intellectual kind knowledge later learned less letter light lines living look matter means militant Milton mind mood moral nature needs never object pain passage passed passion philosophical play poem poet poet's poetic poetry Preface Prelude reason Recluse says seems sense Shakespeare side soul speak spirit story strength sublime talk tender things thou thought tion true truth turned understanding verse vision wild wish Wordsworth worth write wrote