The Cambridge History of English Literature, Volume 12Sir Adolphus William Ward, Alfred Rayney Waller University Press, 1970 - English literature |
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... imaginative productions . Their inspiration is derived partly from their scenes , and their fascination is greatly ... imagination , reference may be made to the masterly picture of the wildly desolate characteristics of the waste of ...
... imaginative productions . Their inspiration is derived partly from their scenes , and their fascination is greatly ... imagination , reference may be made to the masterly picture of the wildly desolate characteristics of the waste of ...
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... imagination of Shelley and Keats no less from painting and sculpture , from the poetry of Greeks and Elizabethans and of Boccaccio and Dante , from the splendid creations of primeval myth . Medusa and the Grecian Urn , Prometheus ...
... imagination of Shelley and Keats no less from painting and sculpture , from the poetry of Greeks and Elizabethans and of Boccaccio and Dante , from the splendid creations of primeval myth . Medusa and the Grecian Urn , Prometheus ...
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... Imagination . ' Neither Wordsworth nor Shelley put so trenchantly the faith that was implicit in the poetry of both . Nor would either have asserted with the same daring simplicity that he had ' pursued the principle of Beauty in all ...
... Imagination . ' Neither Wordsworth nor Shelley put so trenchantly the faith that was implicit in the poetry of both . Nor would either have asserted with the same daring simplicity that he had ' pursued the principle of Beauty in all ...
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