To the Palace of Wisdom: Studies in Order and Energy from Dryden to BlakeDoubleday, 1964 - 465 pages |
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Page 104
... harmony . Yet the fullness of Nature's individual crea- tions is not stinted ; the greater " their proper exorbitancy and in- clination to exceed " in their peculiar characteristics , the richer the harmony . Shaftesbury cites , in a ...
... harmony . Yet the fullness of Nature's individual crea- tions is not stinted ; the greater " their proper exorbitancy and in- clination to exceed " in their peculiar characteristics , the richer the harmony . Shaftesbury cites , in a ...
Page 116
... harmony through the tension of their unplanned but inevitable relationships . The typical model of the moralist also employs some version of harmony , but the moralist's metaphor requires some suggestion of responsibility . It may be ...
... harmony through the tension of their unplanned but inevitable relationships . The typical model of the moralist also employs some version of harmony , but the moralist's metaphor requires some suggestion of responsibility . It may be ...
Page 149
... harmony , emphasizing a continuity between the implicit art and order of nature and the realization of divine art in man's social order . Be- tween man and nature there is a pastoral harmony , and its pattern becomes the model of a ...
... harmony , emphasizing a continuity between the implicit art and order of nature and the realization of divine art in man's social order . Be- tween man and nature there is a pastoral harmony , and its pattern becomes the model of a ...
Contents
PREFACE | 1 |
DRYDEN AND DIALECTIC | 28 |
ORDER AND LIBERTY | 79 |
Copyright | |
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achieve aesthetic Almanzor Amelia Antony assertion Augustan awareness beauty becomes Blake Blake's Bromion characters Christian Clarissa comic contrast creates creature Defoe Deist dialectical divine doctrine Dryden Dulness Dunciad embodies energy Essay eternal experience false feeling Fielding Fielding's flesh force forms freedom gives happiness harmony heart heaven hero heroic Houyhnhnms human Ian Watt idea imagination Innocence insists kind landscape live Lovelace lovers MacFlecknoe man's Mandeville Mandeville's marriage meaning Milton mock Moll Moll Flanders moral move nature never novel once Oothoon order of charity order of mind Pascal passion pastoral pattern picturesque play pleasure poem poet poetry Pope Pope's pride rational reason Reynolds satire scene seeks seems selfhood sense Shaftesbury Songs of Experience soul spirit spiritual music Sterne sublime Swift Theotormon things Thomson thou thought tion Tiriel Tom Jones tragic transcendence Tristram Tristram Shandy turn Urizen virtue vision words worldly
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