Evidences of Romanticism in the Poetry of Medieval EnglandSlater, 1929 - 202 pages |
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... called rational knowledge , he has the capacity for a higher , mysteriously obscure knowledge , concrete and unitive , which comes to him with a certain immedi- acy and which may be called with Cardinal Newman real knowl- edge , because ...
... called rational knowledge , he has the capacity for a higher , mysteriously obscure knowledge , concrete and unitive , which comes to him with a certain immedi- acy and which may be called with Cardinal Newman real knowl- edge , because ...
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... called , imagina- tion , and emotion . There seems , moreover , to be a subtle relationship among these qualities . As this conclu- sion is the basis of my thesis , I shall explain as clearly as possible all that I mean to imply when I ...
... called , imagina- tion , and emotion . There seems , moreover , to be a subtle relationship among these qualities . As this conclu- sion is the basis of my thesis , I shall explain as clearly as possible all that I mean to imply when I ...
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... called mystic . x . This attitude is clearly demonstrated by the well - known story told by Venerable Bede of the aged warrior who , in an assembly of thanes called by King Edwine to consider the teachings of Paulinus , compared the ...
... called mystic . x . This attitude is clearly demonstrated by the well - known story told by Venerable Bede of the aged warrior who , in an assembly of thanes called by King Edwine to consider the teachings of Paulinus , compared the ...
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German French and English theories The theory upon | 47 |
DETERMINANTS OF ROMANTICISM IN MEDIEVAL | 87 |
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 |
Expressions et termes fréquents
A. C. Bradley Abbé Bremond æsthetic attitude beauty Biographia Literaria Canticle chap Christ Christian Church Coleridge critics devotion divine Duns Scotus E. E. T. S. London emotion English Mystics especially evidence experience expression faculty Faith feeling Fire of Love forto fourteenth century Génie du Christianisme German romanticism gift Hampole heart hermit Herr Walzel herte Horstman human Ibid Ihesu imagination influence intuitive knowledge Lady literary loue louerd lufe luue lyric Mary Medieval England medieval literature medieval poetry Middle Ages Middle English Miss Allen modern mystery nature nevertheless nineteenth century Officium Orig Oxford Paris Passion Pearl philosophical poem Poésie poet poetic prose realities realization reason religion religious Richard Rolle Rolle's romantic movement romanticists Romantisme says Schlegel Scholasticism Seillière sense Shelley song soul spiritual stanzas supernatural theory things tion truth vision Wordsworth writes York Yorkshire Writers þat Þen þou