The Self as Mind: Vision and Identity in Wordsworth, Coleridge, and KeatsHarvard University Press, 1986 - 286 sider |
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Side 173
... ideal poet , like the ideal poetic subject , should show his " energies " without attention to how others might judge their ef- fect . He should , like the speaker of the " Ode to Maia , " sing " un- heard , / Save of the quiet primrose ...
... ideal poet , like the ideal poetic subject , should show his " energies " without attention to how others might judge their ef- fect . He should , like the speaker of the " Ode to Maia , " sing " un- heard , / Save of the quiet primrose ...
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... ideal vision of beauty , but an ideal per- sonality or character - with varying degrees of success . The works in which they appear represent an extended thought experiment in the science of self - realization , probing to what extent the ...
... ideal vision of beauty , but an ideal per- sonality or character - with varying degrees of success . The works in which they appear represent an extended thought experiment in the science of self - realization , probing to what extent the ...
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... ideal in " The Eve of St. Agnes , " and of these lovers ' ideal self - images therein , is the avoidance of hostile public attention , of the guests carousing at the banquet , " the whole blood - thirsty race " ( 99 ) . These are ...
... ideal in " The Eve of St. Agnes , " and of these lovers ' ideal self - images therein , is the avoidance of hostile public attention , of the guests carousing at the banquet , " the whole blood - thirsty race " ( 99 ) . These are ...
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Agnes appears assume audience awareness beauty become body Bostetter character Christabel Coleridge Coleridge's consciousness conversation poems Cumberland beggar Descartes divine Dorothy Elegy embodied ence epic Eve of St experience eyes Fall of Hyperion fear feel Frost at Midnight gaze Geraldine Gray's heart human Hyperion ideal identity imagination John Keats Keats's Kubla Khan Lamia Leech-gatherer letter lines living look lover Ludolph Lycius Lyrical Ballads Madeline Madeline's Mariner's mesmeric mind Moneta moon mortal Nature Nightingale object observes Otho perceived perception person philosophical play poet poet's poetic poetry Porphyro Prelude presence R. D. Laing reader real presence reality recognition role Samuel Taylor Coleridge seems self-consciousness sense Simon Lee solipsistic soul Spirit stanza symbol theater theatrical things thou thought Tintern Abbey tion true truth turn vision visionary solipsism waking dream Walter Jackson Bate William Wordsworth words Wordsworth writes