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... truth , and like the Preacher found it not . With the image of the ' painted veil ' itself in the opening line Shelley proclaims himself among the ranks of the visionary poets . He is not one who can be content to celebrate the everyday ...
... truth , and like the Preacher found it not . With the image of the ' painted veil ' itself in the opening line Shelley proclaims himself among the ranks of the visionary poets . He is not one who can be content to celebrate the everyday ...
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... truth have never passed away : ' Tis we , ' tis ours , are changed ; not they . 18 Shelley's phrasing , however , is at once more strictly Platonic and , simultaneously , touched with a profound scepticism about Paracelsus ' optimistic ...
... truth have never passed away : ' Tis we , ' tis ours , are changed ; not they . 18 Shelley's phrasing , however , is at once more strictly Platonic and , simultaneously , touched with a profound scepticism about Paracelsus ' optimistic ...
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... truth . As things are we perceive nothing that is certain , but only what alters according to our organisation and to the onrushing or counteracting patterns . And there is the famous summation : " Truth is sunk in an abyss'.29 ...
... truth . As things are we perceive nothing that is certain , but only what alters according to our organisation and to the onrushing or counteracting patterns . And there is the famous summation : " Truth is sunk in an abyss'.29 ...
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the Painted Veil | 1 |
Contrary Landscapes | 8 |
Literary Powers | 26 |
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Ahrimanic Alastor alchemical Ann Radcliffe Assassins awareness Blake Christian Coleridge Coleridge's conception consciousness cosmic critics Cronin daemonic dark Democritus depths divine emotion evil experience fascination fear feeling figure forces Francis Barrett Frank Newton Gnostic Godwin Goethe Gothic Gothic novel Harold Bloom heaven hope human Hume Hymn Ibid ideal ideas inner Intellectual Beauty intense Iranian knowledge landscape literary London Luciferic magic Magus man's Mary Mary Wollstonecraft Mesmerism mind Mont Blanc moral mysterious nature novel objects occult Oxford painted veil Paracelsus passage Peacock perception perhaps phenomena philosophical Platonic poem poet poet's poetic Prometheus Unbound psychic Queen Mab Radcliffe's realisation reality Romantic Romanticism Rosicrucian scepticism scientific seems self-awareness self-consciousness sense Sensibility sentimental Shelley Shelley's imagination Shelley's poetry Shelleyan sonnet soul Speculations on Metaphysics spirit St Irvyne sublime suggests terror things thought tradition truth ultimate universe verse vision visionary Wasserman Wordsworth writing Zoroaster Zoroastrian