The Cambridge History of English Literature, Volume 12Sir Adolphus William Ward, Alfred Rayney Waller University Press, 1970 - English literature |
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... beauty , as Wordsworth and Coleridge had been prophets of nature . But their vision of beauty was widely different . Shelley's vision is more metaphysical ; beauty , for him , is ' intel- lectual , ' a spirit living and working through ...
... beauty , as Wordsworth and Coleridge had been prophets of nature . But their vision of beauty was widely different . Shelley's vision is more metaphysical ; beauty , for him , is ' intel- lectual , ' a spirit living and working through ...
Page 90
... beauty is the clue to everything in Keats ; and , as he came to feel that an experience into which no sadness enters belongs to an inferior order of beauty , so he found the most soul - searching sorrow ' in the very Temple of Delight ...
... beauty is the clue to everything in Keats ; and , as he came to feel that an experience into which no sadness enters belongs to an inferior order of beauty , so he found the most soul - searching sorrow ' in the very Temple of Delight ...
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... beauty , though not without some glorious com- pensation , perishes , which , in varying degrees , dominates these three odes , yields to a serene and joyous contemplation of beauty itself . The ' season of mellow fruitfulness ' wakens ...
... beauty , though not without some glorious com- pensation , perishes , which , in varying degrees , dominates these three odes , yields to a serene and joyous contemplation of beauty itself . The ' season of mellow fruitfulness ' wakens ...
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