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Classicism Forced sentances into _____ syntax |
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Classicism considers poetry to primarily be an ______ of _____ |
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Classicism: "A ____ held up to ______" |
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A mirror held up to nature. |
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Classicism: Use of words are in their original ______ meaning |
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External objects in romanticism had to be what? |
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Transformed or illuminated by the author's imagination |
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How well did romantics define nature? |
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In romanticism, where is the source of the poem? |
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Within the poet, poems are feelings. |
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In the romantic period, who was generally the speaker? |
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Nature poems are usually_____ |
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Ode: Intimations of Immortality |
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A round about way of saying something |
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Romanticism is defines by poetry as |
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A spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings |
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The Rime of the Ancient Mariner |
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The World is too Much With Us |
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What was the dominant romantic form? |
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First person lyrical poems |
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What was the poet's vision (Romanticism) |
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Divine redemption by redefining the basis of hope for mankind in the coming time when the earth would be renovated |
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What was the result of classicism on the general public? |
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People felt as though literature was expressed in a language no one spoke |
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