Imagination and Power: A Study of Poetry on Public ThemesChatto & Windus, 1971 - 232 sider Discusses political poetry and the themes of power in English poetry. |
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... mind for which no action is possible , and this is Shaftesbury's mind . Moral outrage at such negation of human possibility is easily come by , but I think it would be mistaken to suppose that Dryden ridicules Shaftesbury ( and by ...
... mind for which no action is possible , and this is Shaftesbury's mind . Moral outrage at such negation of human possibility is easily come by , but I think it would be mistaken to suppose that Dryden ridicules Shaftesbury ( and by ...
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... mind that may mix fear of estrangement from the security of ' parental ' authority with a poet's simple wish that the world stop interrupting his work . But whatever its motive , the structure of Dryden's politics depends on reductive ...
... mind that may mix fear of estrangement from the security of ' parental ' authority with a poet's simple wish that the world stop interrupting his work . But whatever its motive , the structure of Dryden's politics depends on reductive ...
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... mind that contemplates them , and that mind , while it knows its own limitations , refuses the consolation of pretending to be more limited and weak than it really is . This unassertive modesty represents an important imaginative ...
... mind that contemplates them , and that mind , while it knows its own limitations , refuses the consolation of pretending to be more limited and weak than it really is . This unassertive modesty represents an important imaginative ...
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