The Active Universe: Pantheism and the Concept of Imagination in the English Romantic PoetsUniversity of London, Athlone Press, 1962 - 243 sider |
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... individuals and species as purposive forces within the whole . ' There is only a single great individual , and that is the whole . . . . What is a being ? the sum of a certain number of tendencies . Can I be anything but a tendency ? No ...
... individuals and species as purposive forces within the whole . ' There is only a single great individual , and that is the whole . . . . What is a being ? the sum of a certain number of tendencies . Can I be anything but a tendency ? No ...
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... individual salvation ; the ' science ' which showed nature as God working to establish Pantisocracy and the rule of the Saints gave way to the magic which showed it as God caring for man ; versified preaching gave way to poetry . The ...
... individual salvation ; the ' science ' which showed nature as God working to establish Pantisocracy and the rule of the Saints gave way to the magic which showed it as God caring for man ; versified preaching gave way to poetry . The ...
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... individual , and perhaps personal application through the introduction of the mad- man . Nevertheless , it is clear that the conversation had a wider scope , and that it turned on matters of faith . As we have seen , Byron and Shelley ...
... individual , and perhaps personal application through the introduction of the mad- man . Nevertheless , it is clear that the conversation had a wider scope , and that it turned on matters of faith . As we have seen , Byron and Shelley ...
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Introduction | 1 |
the Unitarian Poet 17946 | 29 |
Wordsworth and the Religion of Nature 17917 60 | 60 |
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Ancient Mariner animal appeared beauty belief Biographia Literaria Botanic Garden Byron Childe Harold's Pilgrimage Coleridge's Collected Letters conception creation creative Cudworth Demogorgon described Destiny of Nations Diderot divine doctrine early earth eighteenth century Endymion Erasmus Darwin essence evolution Excursion experience external faculties Fancy feeling forces forms of nature Hartley Hartley's Heaven human Hyperion ideas images Imagination important infinite influence James Watt Joan of Arc later literary London Manfred metaphysical mind Monads moral mythology natural forms natural objects natural world Newton pantheism Paris passage philosophy phrase Platonic poem poet poetic Prelude Priestley Priestley's Prometheus Unbound Queen Mab reading religion Religious Musings Romantic Ruined Cottage seems seen sense Shelley and Keats Shelley's Sleep and Poetry soul spirits of nature Stewart stream of tendency suggests theory thou thought Tintern Abbey tion truth Unitarian universe Watt winds word Wordsworth and Coleridge Wordsworthian wrote