Evidences of Romanticism in the Poetry of Medieval EnglandSlater, 1929 - 202 pages |
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... vision and the faculty divine " . This was , therefore , the one great creative period in his life . Stimulated by Wordsworth and by his own faith in the imagina- tion , he produced his Ancient Mariner , Kubla Khan , and Chris- tabel ...
... vision and the faculty divine " . This was , therefore , the one great creative period in his life . Stimulated by Wordsworth and by his own faith in the imagina- tion , he produced his Ancient Mariner , Kubla Khan , and Chris- tabel ...
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... Vision ; which some also call Illusion " .3 With all their bustling activities , often frankly mundane , the medieval folk had the key to the mystery of life which the romanticists of the nineteenth century sought . Their " fullness of ...
... Vision ; which some also call Illusion " .3 With all their bustling activities , often frankly mundane , the medieval folk had the key to the mystery of life which the romanticists of the nineteenth century sought . Their " fullness of ...
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... vision of the New Jerusalem . Filled with sudden longing , the poet cries : " Bryng me to þat bygly bylde , & let me se by blysful bor " ( 11. 962-963 ) . Moved by his prayer , “ the bright one " promises : " Þou may not enter with ...
... vision of the New Jerusalem . Filled with sudden longing , the poet cries : " Bryng me to þat bygly bylde , & let me se by blysful bor " ( 11. 962-963 ) . Moved by his prayer , “ the bright one " promises : " Þou may not enter with ...
Table des matières
CHAPTER | 3 |
which this study is based | 47 |
Nature of romanticism in Middle English poetry Roman | 109 |
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Evidences of Romanticism in the Poetry of Medieval England Sister Mary Eunice Rasin Affichage d'extraits - 1929 |
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