Romantic Reassessment, Volumes 106-107Institut für Englische Sprache und Literatur, Universität Salzburg., 1982 |
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... sense . " Good sense , reason , logic characterize the minds of most of us and give us just sufficient knowledge to get about in our day - to - day business of living , but they cannot renew for us , as a poet with his special faculty ...
... sense . " Good sense , reason , logic characterize the minds of most of us and give us just sufficient knowledge to get about in our day - to - day business of living , but they cannot renew for us , as a poet with his special faculty ...
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... senses " ( IV , 16 ) , and love in them is " so intense " that it is " their very spirit -- not a sense " ( IV , 27 ) . " Fiery dust " is a brilliant epithet which prevents our pin- ning the narrator down and which allows him the ...
... senses " ( IV , 16 ) , and love in them is " so intense " that it is " their very spirit -- not a sense " ( IV , 27 ) . " Fiery dust " is a brilliant epithet which prevents our pin- ning the narrator down and which allows him the ...
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... sense " 88 He 84 85 " About 1660 ... Europe was in the course of a great revolution in thought . This was the Scientific Revolution and it reached into all forms of cultures " ( J. Bronowski , The Common Sense of Science [ Pelican ...
... sense " 88 He 84 85 " About 1660 ... Europe was in the course of a great revolution in thought . This was the Scientific Revolution and it reached into all forms of cultures " ( J. Bronowski , The Common Sense of Science [ Pelican ...
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