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... whole - so does poetry with respect to life . The individual lives in the whole and the whole in the individual . Through poetry arises the highest congeniality and interactivity , the closest associa- tion between the finite and the ...
... whole - so does poetry with respect to life . The individual lives in the whole and the whole in the individual . Through poetry arises the highest congeniality and interactivity , the closest associa- tion between the finite and the ...
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... whole , the poet must be conscious of the particular individuals within it , just as later a symbol was the necessary particular by means of which the whole and the general might be perceived and addressed . The One is only to be seen ...
... whole , the poet must be conscious of the particular individuals within it , just as later a symbol was the necessary particular by means of which the whole and the general might be perceived and addressed . The One is only to be seen ...
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... whole discussion back to Kant's Kritik der Urtheilskraft ( 1790 ) Book II : ' Analytic of the Sublime ' , Section 46 : ' Fine art is the art of Genius'.66 9 Also , the distinction between ' mechanical regularity ' and ' organic form ...
... whole discussion back to Kant's Kritik der Urtheilskraft ( 1790 ) Book II : ' Analytic of the Sublime ' , Section 46 : ' Fine art is the art of Genius'.66 9 Also , the distinction between ' mechanical regularity ' and ' organic form ...
Contents
THE ROMANTIC CONTEXT | 8 |
Symbol and Organic Form | 16 |
KUBLA KHAN THE RIME OF THE ANCIENT | 43 |
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