The Romantic ComedyOxford University Press, 1949 - 275 pages |
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Alastor allegory Apollo apprehension asserts beauty become belief Benedictine Blake Book of Urizen called century certainly Christ Christianity Church clear Coleridge and Newman Coleridge's dark death Demogorgon desire Divine doctrine dogma doubt Endymion eternal ethic evil faith feeling Fuzon gospel of Hell Gothic Greek Greek mythology heart human Hyperion idea imagination important intellectual Kant Kant's Keats Keats's knowledge later Lear least letter light lines living Luvah Marriage of Heaven Milton mind Mnemosyne moral mystery myth mythology narrative nature Nightingale objects passage passion perception philosophy poem poetic poetry practical reason Prometheus Queen Mab quoted religion religious remark Revolt of Islam Romanticism Satan says scepticism seen sense sensibility Shakespeare Shelley Shelley's Songs of Experience Songs of Innocence soul speak speculation Spenser Spinoza spirit story suffering symbol things thou thought tion true truth understanding Urizen Urthona Vala vision wish Wordsworth writing