The Romantic Age in Prose: An AnthologyAlan W. Bellringer, C. B. Jones |
Contents
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IMAGINATION | 47 |
F Jeffrey extract from review of The Excursion | 57 |
P B Shelley extracts from A Defence of Poetry | 64 |
J Keats extracts from letters | 70 |
W Shelley extract from Authors Introduction to Franken | 78 |
Common terms and phrases
Amsterdam 1978 beautiful become Burke cause character civil classes Coleridge Coleridge's constitution cultivation degree delight distinction edition effects England equally evil excite exertions existence expression extracts faculty feelings French Revolution Godwin greatest number habits happiness Hazlitt human ideas imagination improvement increase individual influence intellectual interest James Mill Jeremy Bentham John Keats justice knowledge labour language laws less liberty live Lyrical Ballads mankind manner MARY WOLLSTONECRAFT SHELLEY means mind moral NASSAU WILLIAM SENIOR National Church natural price natural rights necessary never object original pain parish passions persons pleasure poem poet poetic poetry political poor Poor Laws possessed present price of labour principle produced prose reason reform rendered respect Revolution Romantic S.T. Coleridge sense social society spirit style tendency things thought truth virtue Volume wages whole WILLIAM COBBETT William Godwin words Wordsworth ΗΠ


