English Romantic WritersDavid Perkins Harcourt, Brace & World, 1967 - 1265 páginas ENGLISH ROMANTIC WRITERS offers selections from authors who have traditionally held a large place in our consciousness of English Romanticism, but it also includes other figures--especially women--who have been less emphasized in the past. The intellectual discourses of the age concerning governance, politics, the impact of the French Revolution, gender and the status of women, the nature of nature and of human psychology, and the theory of literature and art are represented in the prose and poetry of writers like Wordsworth, Coleridge, the Shelleys, and Keats. |
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... trees And over the tree - tops ; nor did we want Refreshment , strawberries and mellow cream . There , while through half an afternoon we played On the smooth platform , whether skill prevailed Or happy blunder triumphed , bursts of ...
... trees And over the tree - tops ; nor did we want Refreshment , strawberries and mellow cream . There , while through half an afternoon we played On the smooth platform , whether skill prevailed Or happy blunder triumphed , bursts of ...
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... TREES Derived from the Aeneid , VI . 268-89 . See Coleridge's comment in Biographia Literaria , Chapter XXII , below , pp . 488-89 . There is a Yew - tree , pride of Lorton Vale , Which to this ... tree boughs that YEW - TREES 291 Yew-trees.
... TREES Derived from the Aeneid , VI . 268-89 . See Coleridge's comment in Biographia Literaria , Chapter XXII , below , pp . 488-89 . There is a Yew - tree , pride of Lorton Vale , Which to this ... tree boughs that YEW - TREES 291 Yew-trees.
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... trees , and ending in a wood : Indeed the whole was leafy ; and it had A winding stream about it , clear and glad , That danced from shade to shade , and on its way Seemed smiling with delight to feel the day . There was the pouting ...
... trees , and ending in a wood : Indeed the whole was leafy ; and it had A winding stream about it , clear and glad , That danced from shade to shade , and on its way Seemed smiling with delight to feel the day . There was the pouting ...
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GENERAL INTRODUCTION | 1 |
GEORGE CRABBE | 25 |
WILLIAM BLAKE | 37 |
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appear beauty become beneath Blake body bright called child clouds Coleridge dark dead death deep delight Divine earth Eternal existence eyes face fear feelings felt fire give green hand happy head hear heard heart heaven hills hope hour human imagination language leave less light lines live look lost loud meaning Milton mind moral morning mountains nature never night o'er objects once pain passed passion pleasure poem poet poetry poor present reason rocks round Satan seemed seen sense side sight silent sleep song soul sound speak spirit stand stood sweet tears thee things thou thought thro till trees truth turn Urizen vision voice walk weep whole wild wind Wordsworth youth ΙΟ