The Concept of Nature in Nineteenth-century English PoetryMacmillan, 1936 - 618 pagina's |
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CHAPTER PAGE | 3 |
PART | 29 |
THE METAPHYSICAL CONCEPT OF NATURE | 45 |
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active principle animal beauty Carlyle Chap chapter Coleridge Coleridge's conceived concept of nature creatures d'Holbach Darwin deism derived distinction divine doctrine earth eighteenth-century Emerson Erasmus Darwin Essay esthetic eternal evolution evolutionary expression faculty faith Fichte forms German give Godwin Goethe Hartley heart Hegel Helene Richter human Ibid ideal ideas imagination influence intellectual interpretation Leibniz living man's matter Meredith metaphysical mind moral mystical natura naturata natural theology naturalistic nature-poetry Nature's neoplatonic notion objects organic origin pantheistic Paracelsus passage passion philosophical physical platonic pleasure Plotinus poem poetic poetry poets Prelude Prometheus Unbound Queen Mab reason reference religion religious romantic Rousseau Sartor Resartus says Schelling scientific Sect seems sense Shaftesbury Shelley Shelley's soul Spinoza spirit of nature suggestion Swinburne Tennyson theology theory things thou thought Tintern Abbey tion transcendental universe Whitman whole word Wordsworth writing Zoönomia