Bulletin of the New York Public Library, Volumen82New York Public Library., 1979 Includes its Report, 1896-1945. |
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... imagination , which in Coleridge as in Wordsworth , Shelley , and Keats is the faculty which enables us to escape the prison of self and participate in other lives and modes of being.1 In contrast to Fogle , Irene H. Chayes ...
... imagination , which in Coleridge as in Wordsworth , Shelley , and Keats is the faculty which enables us to escape the prison of self and participate in other lives and modes of being.1 In contrast to Fogle , Irene H. Chayes ...
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... imagination to act by heightening the creative faculties : " the moon - shine , the imaginative poesy of Nature , spreads its soft shadowy charm over all and modifies relations . . . and gives to all objects a tender visionary hue and ...
... imagination to act by heightening the creative faculties : " the moon - shine , the imaginative poesy of Nature , spreads its soft shadowy charm over all and modifies relations . . . and gives to all objects a tender visionary hue and ...
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... imagination , the sacred power of self - intuition , who within themselves can interpret and understand the symbol , that the wings of the air - sylph are forming within the skin of the caterpillar . . . . " 30 The symbol , the word ...
... imagination , the sacred power of self - intuition , who within themselves can interpret and understand the symbol , that the wings of the air - sylph are forming within the skin of the caterpillar . . . . " 30 The symbol , the word ...
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continuing the Bulletin of The New York Public Library | 4 |
Burke Wordsworth and the Genesis | 18 |
Yeatss Copy of Shelley at the Pforzheimer Library | 53 |
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