Secular mysteries: Stanley Cavell and English romanticism
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505 | 8 | |a What is found to count as the type of a majestic intellectChapter 4 Bursting from a Congregated Might of Vapors: Desire, Expression and Motive in Shelley; Chapter 5 "The Breath Whose Might I Have Invoked in Song": Epipsychidion and Adonais; Flowering paradises, infernal roots; The art of finding yourself in an obscure forest; Calling for thought, remembering its incentive; This placeless heaven and its genius loci; Waging contention with their time's decay; Flame transformed to marble; Ever still burning, yet ever inconsumable; Envoy; Chapter 6 Reviewing the Vision of The Triumph of Life | |
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