To the Palace of Wisdom: Studies in Order and Energy from Dryden to BlakeDoubleday, 1964 - 465 pages |
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... kind of design , its own Order , and its own God . And the separate views have become autonomous , in- dependent orders , each claiming exclusive truth . This kind of opposition between rival world - views or orders goes back at least ...
... kind of design , its own Order , and its own God . And the separate views have become autonomous , in- dependent orders , each claiming exclusive truth . This kind of opposition between rival world - views or orders goes back at least ...
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... kind of pastoral the picture of innocence is less pure . Here innocence is threatened ; it must survive real attacks and encounter real despair ; this is a world of true and false shepherds , of disillusioned and recovered innocence ...
... kind of pastoral the picture of innocence is less pure . Here innocence is threatened ; it must survive real attacks and encounter real despair ; this is a world of true and false shepherds , of disillusioned and recovered innocence ...
Page 145
... kind of pastoral the picture of innocence is less pure . Here innocence is threatened ; it must survive real attacks and encounter real despair ; this is a world of true and false shepherds , of disillusioned and recovered innocence ...
... kind of pastoral the picture of innocence is less pure . Here innocence is threatened ; it must survive real attacks and encounter real despair ; this is a world of true and false shepherds , of disillusioned and recovered innocence ...
Contents
PREFACE vii | 1 |
DRYDEN AND DIALECTIC | 28 |
ORDER AND Liberty | 79 |
Copyright | |
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Absalom accept achieve Achitophel aesthetic Almanzor assertion Augustan Aureng-zebe awareness beauty becomes Blake Blake's Brobdingnag Bromion characters Christian Clarissa comic contrast creates creature Defoe Deist dialectical divine doctrine Dryden Dulness Dunciad embodies energy epistle Essay eternal experience false feeling Fielding Fielding's flesh force forms freedom gives Gulliver's Travels happiness harmony heart hero heroic Houyhnhnms human Ian Watt idea imagination Innocence insists kind landscape live Lovelace lovers man's Mandeville Mandeville's meaning Milton Moll Flanders moral moralist move nature never novel once Oothoon order of charity order of mind painting Pascal passion pastoral pattern play pleasure poem poet poetry political Pope Pope's pride principles rational reason satire scene seeks seems selfhood sense Shaftesbury social Socrates Songs of Experience soul spirit Sterne sublime Swift Theotormon things thou thought tion Tiriel Tom Jones tragic transcendence true turn Urizen virtue vision words worldly
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