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Naturalism, whose occasionally slightly purple prose one can easily hear echoes of his great fellow Scot, Thomas Carlyle, whom he greatly admired. His appraisal of trends in British philosophy in 1867 stressed John Stuart Mill and William Hamilton, the leading representatives of British empiricism and German tNonconformist 发表于 2025-3-24 22:56:17
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Symbolism, be vulgarized by contact with the masses, for only a few rare spirits can be poets. Yet from its mysterious visions may come images that will change the world. In a society grown corrupt and degenerate the poet must draw apart and proclaim his defiance of conventions, cultivating his own unique poetic sensibility.