First Follow Nature: Primitivism in English Poetry, 1725-1750King's Crown Press, 1947 - 270 sider Looks at the fascination which nature has held for men of the early 18th century in their repeated desire to go "back to nature" or to live "according to nature" in the primitivism of the English poetry of the time. |
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Side 168
... passion . A few gloomy spirits repeated Hobbes ' or Mandeville's belief that man's strongest passions were essentially evil . On the whole reason had the best of the ethical quarrel . Philo- sophic and aesthetic discussions had paid ...
... passion . A few gloomy spirits repeated Hobbes ' or Mandeville's belief that man's strongest passions were essentially evil . On the whole reason had the best of the ethical quarrel . Philo- sophic and aesthetic discussions had paid ...
Side 169
... passions . If the poets were right , the mortal poison of the passions had indelibly stained the universal pattern : Not all the streams of an eternal flood , Can wash from poison Adam's tainted blood . Infectious streams swell ev'ry ...
... passions . If the poets were right , the mortal poison of the passions had indelibly stained the universal pattern : Not all the streams of an eternal flood , Can wash from poison Adam's tainted blood . Infectious streams swell ev'ry ...
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... passions like our reason are divine ” : " Passions , which all on earth but more inflames ? Fierce passions , so mismeasured to this scene , Stretch'd out , like eagles ' wings , beyond our nest , Far , far beyond the world of all below ...
... passions like our reason are divine ” : " Passions , which all on earth but more inflames ? Fierce passions , so mismeasured to this scene , Stretch'd out , like eagles ' wings , beyond our nest , Far , far beyond the world of all below ...
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Chronological Primitivism | 3 |
Cultural Primitivism | 28 |
VIVERE SECUNDUM NATURAM | 95 |
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Addison admiration aesthetic Akenside Allan Ramsay ancient bard beast beauty benevolence century chain Chal charm classical Colley Cibber Collins contemplation cultural primitivism deism delight divine Dods Edward Young eighteenth eighteenth-century poets English Epistle Essay ev'ry evil gardens genius gloom grace grandeur Grotto groves happy heart heaven Horace human Ibid ideal Il Penseroso infinite inspired irregularity James Thomson John Bancks John Dalton John Winstanley Joseph Warton joys Lady literary Lord Lyttleton luxury Mallet man's melancholy Milton Misc Miscellany modern moral muse Nature Nature's noble savage o'er passage passions pastoral peace Pindar Pleasures Poems poetic poetry poets poor Pope Pope's praise pride primitivism primitivistic Ramsay reason Richmond Park ruins rural retirement Satire scenes sentiment shade Shaftesbury Shakespeare solitude Somervile Song soul Spectator Stephen Duck taste theme Thomas Warton thought thro tradition tribute universe verse virtue Warton Jr Wesley wild wonder writers XVII XVIII