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... dark and water depths ' which the poet - hero of Alastor senses behind the reflected mountains in the mirror of a lake . Later it grows into the fabulous , formless darkness of Demogorgon's Cave in Prometheus Unbound . 14 At all these ...
... dark and water depths ' which the poet - hero of Alastor senses behind the reflected mountains in the mirror of a lake . Later it grows into the fabulous , formless darkness of Demogorgon's Cave in Prometheus Unbound . 14 At all these ...
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... dark abyss of how little we know , and grown dizzy . At first sight , moreover , Democritean scepticism appears to be the product of emergent Greek rationalism . The figure of Democritus in late classical times , however , was the focus ...
... dark abyss of how little we know , and grown dizzy . At first sight , moreover , Democritean scepticism appears to be the product of emergent Greek rationalism . The figure of Democritus in late classical times , however , was the focus ...
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... dark , where the stars are blotted out , though the obstructing clouds are unseen and there is no determinate outline of a ' hole ' in our vision ; nevertheless , the dark patches are felt as positive presences . Music often makes an ...
... dark , where the stars are blotted out , though the obstructing clouds are unseen and there is no determinate outline of a ' hole ' in our vision ; nevertheless , the dark patches are felt as positive presences . Music often makes an ...
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the Painted Veil | 1 |
Contrary Landscapes | 8 |
Literary Powers | 26 |
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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