The Pelican Guide to English Literature, Volume 5Penguin Books, 1957 - English literature |
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Page 37
... feeling , including de- pression and an irrational sense of guilt , that found an outlet in fan- tasy , supremely in The Ancient Mariner . This poem and Kubla Khan incorporate in their texture ( as Livingstone Lowes has shown ) a great ...
... feeling , including de- pression and an irrational sense of guilt , that found an outlet in fan- tasy , supremely in The Ancient Mariner . This poem and Kubla Khan incorporate in their texture ( as Livingstone Lowes has shown ) a great ...
Page 49
... feeling after the Augustan period that the emotional side of life was getting lost . Blake , of course , saw it clearly : Men are admitted into Heaven not because they have curbed and govern'd their Passions or have No Passions , but ...
... feeling after the Augustan period that the emotional side of life was getting lost . Blake , of course , saw it clearly : Men are admitted into Heaven not because they have curbed and govern'd their Passions or have No Passions , but ...
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... feelings , that my descriptions of such objects as strongly excite those feelings will be found to carry along with ... feeling , etc. ) through certain agencies ( ' with enduring things , with life and nature ' ) . Some of it we are ...
... feelings , that my descriptions of such objects as strongly excite those feelings will be found to carry along with ... feeling , etc. ) through certain agencies ( ' with enduring things , with life and nature ' ) . Some of it we are ...
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