English Romantic WritersDavid Perkins Harcourt, Brace & World, 1967 - 1265 pages 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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... tear for fading beauty check , For passing glory cease to sigh ; One form shall rise above the wreck , One name ... tears ! Merciful God ! such was his latest These may she never share . prayer , Quieter is his breath , his breast ...
... tear for fading beauty check , For passing glory cease to sigh ; One form shall rise above the wreck , One name ... tears ! Merciful God ! such was his latest These may she never share . prayer , Quieter is his breath , his breast ...
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... tears , They are unworthy of my father's daughter ; My mother dreamed not in my natal hour , That I should fall into a monster's power . CLVI " Perhaps ' t is of Antonia you are jealous , You saw that she was sleeping by my side , upon ...
... tears , They are unworthy of my father's daughter ; My mother dreamed not in my natal hour , That I should fall into a monster's power . CLVI " Perhaps ' t is of Antonia you are jealous , You saw that she was sleeping by my side , upon ...
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... tears instead of pearls begem ; Another in her wilful grief would break Her bow and winged reeds , as if to stem A greater loss with one which was more weak ; And dull the barbed fire against his frozen cheek . XII Another Splendour on ...
... tears instead of pearls begem ; Another in her wilful grief would break Her bow and winged reeds , as if to stem A greater loss with one which was more weak ; And dull the barbed fire against his frozen cheek . XII Another Splendour on ...
Table des matières
GENERAL INTRODUCTION | 1 |
GEORGE CRABBE | 25 |
WILLIAM BLAKE | 37 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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Albion ancient beauty behold beneath Biographia Literaria Blake Blake's Book of Urizen bright called character clouds Coleridge Coleridge's dark dear death deep delight divine dream earth Enion EPICTETUS Eternal fancy father fear feelings fire Four Zoas Fuzon genius Grasmere hand happy hath heard heart heaven hills hope human images imagination immortal language light live look loud Luvah Lyrical Ballads Milton mind moral morning mountains nature never night o'er objects pain Palamabron Paradise Lost passion pleasure poem poet poetic poetry poor prose Rahab reader Rintrah rocks Romantic round Satan sense Shakspeare sight silent sleep song Songs of Experience soul sound spirit stood sweet tears Tharmas thee things thou thought thro tion trees truth Urizen Urthona vale verse vision voice walk weep wild William Wordsworth wind words Wordsworth write youth ΙΟ