Mountain Gloom and Mountain Glory: The Development of the Aesthetics of the InfiniteCornell University Press, 1959 - 403 էջ |
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... called divine enthu- siasm . " His Letter concluded with a statement that " having , after all , in some measure justified enthusiasm , " he " owned " the word . As a Christian Platonist , he henceforth used the term which had fallen ...
... called divine enthu- siasm . " His Letter concluded with a statement that " having , after all , in some measure justified enthusiasm , " he " owned " the word . As a Christian Platonist , he henceforth used the term which had fallen ...
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... called them -Milton is the most sublime modern poet . The words sublime and sublimity are frequent in Addison's essays , but they are always associated with literary values and effects . As early as 1704 , Addison realized that as ...
... called them -Milton is the most sublime modern poet . The words sublime and sublimity are frequent in Addison's essays , but they are always associated with literary values and effects . As early as 1704 , Addison realized that as ...
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... called a desert . Indeed , it was one of the first objects he men- tioned in his Remarks . After speaking of his arrival " at a little port called to explain the " pleasure " his own imagination had The Aesthetics of the Infinite 313.
... called a desert . Indeed , it was one of the first objects he men- tioned in his Remarks . After speaking of his arrival " at a little port called to explain the " pleasure " his own imagination had The Aesthetics of the Infinite 313.
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The Literary Heritage | 34 |
The Theological Dilemma | 72 |
New Philosophy | 113 |
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