Main Currents in 19th Century Literature: Naturalism in nineteenth century English literatureRussell & Russell, 1957 |
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... imagination , are precious , and all equally precious . Keats , as poet , recognises no truth of the kind that means improve- ment or exclusion ; but he has an almost religious faith in imagination as the source of truth . In one of his ...
... imagination , are precious , and all equally precious . Keats , as poet , recognises no truth of the kind that means improve- ment or exclusion ; but he has an almost religious faith in imagination as the source of truth . In one of his ...
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... imagination embodied , not his ob- servations , but his wishes . He was firmly persuaded that imagination is the true reformatory power . The man whom crass ignorance has reviled as a materialist had , in the school of Hume and Berkeley ...
... imagination embodied , not his ob- servations , but his wishes . He was firmly persuaded that imagination is the true reformatory power . The man whom crass ignorance has reviled as a materialist had , in the school of Hume and Berkeley ...
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... imagination for my beauties , and there I always find them . I flatter myself that my Leila , Zuleika , Gulnare , Medora , and Haidée will always vouch for my taste in beauty ; these are the bright creations of my fancy , with rounded ...
... imagination for my beauties , and there I always find them . I flatter myself that my Leila , Zuleika , Gulnare , Medora , and Haidée will always vouch for my taste in beauty ; these are the bright creations of my fancy , with rounded ...
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admiration appeared attacks beautiful became become beginning Byron called century character Childe Coleridge death described desire earth England English existence expression eyes feeling felt French give given hand Harold head hear heart hero human idea imagination impression influence interest Irish Italy Juan kind King Lady Lake language less letter liberty light lines literary literature lived look Lord manner means mind Moore moral mother nature never night once opinion passion period play poem poet poetic poetry political produced reader reason received regarded says Scott Shelley Shelley's society song soul spirit strong style suffering tells thee things thou thought took true turn verse whole Wordsworth writes written wrote young youth