A Study of Shelley's PoetryUniversity of New Mexico Press, 1967 - 335 sider |
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Side 24
... expression of the religious life , its meaning would be rooted in no reality , it would be mere fancy . What , then , is the religious life ? William James in The Varieties of Religious Experience concludes that these are its governing ...
... expression of the religious life , its meaning would be rooted in no reality , it would be mere fancy . What , then , is the religious life ? William James in The Varieties of Religious Experience concludes that these are its governing ...
Side 149
... expression ; it must have , over and above the altered expression , a natural constitution different at some point from that which a mate- rialistic world would have . It must be such that different events can be expected in it ...
... expression ; it must have , over and above the altered expression , a natural constitution different at some point from that which a mate- rialistic world would have . It must be such that different events can be expected in it ...
Side 151
... expression , and the uni- verse might conceivably be a collection of such selves . I do not imply by this abridgment of James ' conclusions that Shelley meant to provide a theology for religious experience . However , we can conceive of ...
... expression , and the uni- verse might conceivably be a collection of such selves . I do not imply by this abridgment of James ' conclusions that Shelley meant to provide a theology for religious experience . However , we can conceive of ...
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The cold earth slept below | 8 |
Hymn to Intellectual Beauty | 21 |
The Revolt of Islam | 35 |
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Adonais Asia's awaken Beatrice bright Byron calm cave Cenci child Claire clouds critical curse dark death deep Demogorgon divine drama dream earth echoes emotional eternity Euganean Hills evil existence experience eyes fear flowers give heart heaven hope Hours human mind Hunt ideal imagery imaginative Intellectual Beauty Iona Jane Jupiter Jupiter's knowledge language Laon Leigh Hunt light lines living Lycidas lyric Maenad Mary meaning Mont Blanc moon moral mystical nature never night ocean Oceanides Panthea paradise passion perhaps Peter Bell physical Pisa play poem poet poetry Prome Prometheus and Asia Prometheus Unbound reality reflects religious Revolt of Islam scene Semichorus sense Sensitive Plant shadow shapes Shel Shelley wrote Shelley's simile song soul sound speaks spirit stanza stars sweet symbol tercet thee things thou thought tion triumph truth universe Venice vision voice wind words Wordsworth