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" Poetry is indeed something divine. It is at once the centre and circumference of knowledge ; it is that which comprehends all science, and that to which all science must be referred. It is at the same time the root and blossom of all other systems of... "
United States Magazine and Democratic Review - Page 614
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Jouissance as Ananda: Indian Philosophy, Feminist Theory, and Literature

Ashmita Khasnabish - Philosophy - 2006 - 258 pages
...quotes from Shelley's A Defence of Poetry, "Poetry is indeed something divine. It is at once the center and circumference of knowledge; it is that which comprehends...science, and that to which all science must be referred" (246). For this study, the critical statement is Shelley's inscription of the source of poetry as divine...
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Le lait de paradis: permanences poétiques en langue anglaise (XVIe-XIXe)

Gérard Gacon - English poetry - 2005 - 292 pages
...and cicumference of knoii'ledge; it is that ii'hich comprehends ail science, and that to which ail science must be referred. It is at the same time the root and hlossom of ail other systems oj thouglit. (Ihtd,p. 503) Elle est interpénétration spirituelle (7/...
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Mantik: Profile prognostischen Wissens in Wissenschaft und Kultur

Wolfram Hogrebe - Divination - 2005 - 306 pages
...und voranzustellen ist, die den „mantischen Aspekt" der Romantik ausmacht - mit Shelleys Worten: „poetry is indeed something divine. It is at once the centre and the circumference of all knowledge; it is that which comprehends all science, and that to which all...
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Defence of Poetry an Essay

Percy Bysshe Shelley - 2006 - 86 pages
...the internal laws of human nature. The body has then become too unwidely for that which animates it. Poetry is indeed something divine. It is at once the...at the same time the root and blossom of all other 61 systems of thought; it is that from which all spring, and that which adorns all; and that which,...
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Philosophy as Cultural Politics: Volume 4: Philosophical Papers

Richard Rorty - Philosophy - 2007 - 218 pages
..."the influence which is moved not, but moves".5 It is "something divine ... at once the center and the circumference of knowledge; it is that which comprehends all science, and that to which science must be referred. It is at the same time the root and blossom of all other systems of thought."6...
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Why Write Poetry?: Modern Poets Defending Their Art

Jeannine Johnson - Literary Criticism - 2007 - 324 pages
...sense, is ubiquitous and comprises all that we are and all that we know. It is, as Shelley proclaims, "at once the centre and circumference of knowledge; it is that which comprehends science, and that to which all science must be referred. It is at the same time the root and blossom...
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