On Poetic Interpretation of NatureHurd and Houghton, 1892 - 269 páginas |
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... living soul for its existence , as real a truth as the gravitation of the earth's particles or the composition of its materials , that careful noting and familiar knowledge of this beauty re- veals a new aspect of the world , which will ...
... living soul for its existence , as real a truth as the gravitation of the earth's particles or the composition of its materials , that careful noting and familiar knowledge of this beauty re- veals a new aspect of the world , which will ...
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... much I am con- scious of obligation to three living writers , — to Canon Mozley of Oxford , for suggestions received from his sermon on " Nature , " and incorporated - in my chapter on " the mystical side of Nature PREFACE . vii.
... much I am con- scious of obligation to three living writers , — to Canon Mozley of Oxford , for suggestions received from his sermon on " Nature , " and incorporated - in my chapter on " the mystical side of Nature PREFACE . vii.
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... living images which kindle the passion and affections , and stimulate the whole man . This is what has been called the real apprehen- sion of truths , as opposed to the merely notional assent to them . There is no quality in which men ...
... living images which kindle the passion and affections , and stimulate the whole man . This is what has been called the real apprehen- sion of truths , as opposed to the merely notional assent to them . There is no quality in which men ...
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... living re- alities , I stay not to inquire . The whole phi- losophy of Imagination is a subject on which the metaphysicians have as yet said little that is helpful . With regard to the working of Imagination and other so - called ...
... living re- alities , I stay not to inquire . The whole phi- losophy of Imagination is a subject on which the metaphysicians have as yet said little that is helpful . With regard to the working of Imagination and other so - called ...
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... living contact with fact and truth , whenever it realizes these with more than common vivid- ness , there arises a thrill of joy , a glow of emo- tion . And the expression of that thrill , that glow , is Poetry . The range of poetic ...
... living contact with fact and truth , whenever it realizes these with more than common vivid- ness , there arises a thrill of joy , a glow of emo- tion . And the expression of that thrill , that glow , is Poetry . The range of poetic ...
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Æneid affections appearances aspect awaken beauty Book of Job breath Burns called calm Catullus Chaucer color Cowper delight described Divine dwell earth Eclogues emotion English poet English poetry etry expression external face of Nature faculty faith feeling felt flowers forms Georgics Grasmere Greek Hawkshead heart heaven highest hills Homer human Iliad images imagination instinct landscape language light living look Lucretius meaning mental Milton mind modern mood moral mountains Nature's never night o'er object observed Odyssey Ossian outer world outward world passage passed Pathetic Fallacy perhaps philosophy poem poet poet's poetic poetry present reason rural scenery scenes Science Scottish seen sense sentiment Shakespeare sight sole sister song sorrow soul speaks spectacle spirit Stopford Brooke sympathy tender Theocritus things Thomson thought tion true truth Universe utterance Virgil vivid whole Whyles wild wind wonder words Wordsworth