Power and Self-consciousness in the Poetry of ShelleyMacmillan, 1986 - 234 páginas |
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... reality of death and change . But he does not falsify the inherently human desire that the vision of the ideal should never fade or die . He still begs the Spirit not to depart , the desire for permanency being all the more poignantly ...
... reality of death and change . But he does not falsify the inherently human desire that the vision of the ideal should never fade or die . He still begs the Spirit not to depart , the desire for permanency being all the more poignantly ...
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... reality , revealed in those moments of visionary Beauty when the conscious world is overshadowed by the supersensible . The infinite possibilities inherent in these experiences can never , in the modern parlance , be fully ' formalised ...
... reality , revealed in those moments of visionary Beauty when the conscious world is overshadowed by the supersensible . The infinite possibilities inherent in these experiences can never , in the modern parlance , be fully ' formalised ...
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... reality , pseudo - God AHRIMAN - GOD benevolent amoral Necessity LUCIFER - CHRIST inevitable realisation of the ... reality itself with which we stand in human relationship : that reality is theologically called God , specifically , God ...
... reality , pseudo - God AHRIMAN - GOD benevolent amoral Necessity LUCIFER - CHRIST inevitable realisation of the ... reality itself with which we stand in human relationship : that reality is theologically called God , specifically , God ...
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the Painted Veil | 1 |
Contrary Landscapes | 8 |
Literary Powers | 26 |
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Términos y frases comunes
achievement Ahrimanic already appears attempt awareness Beauty become begin believe Blake Caleb Williams called century characters Christian Coleridge Complete conception consciousness continued critics daemonic dark death depths doubt effect elements emotion example existence experience fear feeling figure final forces Gothic hope human ideal ideas imagination important individual influence intellectual intense interest Italy knowledge landscape later light limits literary living London look magic magnetism man's material means Metaphysics mind moral move mysterious nature novel objects occult once original painted veil passage perception perhaps philosophical poem poet poetic poetry possible present Prometheus Unbound reality reason remains response Romantic scepticism seems sense Sensibility sentimental shapes Shelley Shelley's sometimes soul Speculations spirit suggests terror things thought tradition truth turn ultimate understanding universe vision visionary whole writing
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