Studies in Interpretation: Keats-Clough-Matthew ArnoldG. P. Putnam's sons, 1896 - 221 стор. |
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... relations borne to contemporary movements by the poet with whom our present study is concerned . For us , the most signifi- cant thing about John Keats is , that living at such a time of travail , uncertainty , social dis- satisfaction ...
... relations borne to contemporary movements by the poet with whom our present study is concerned . For us , the most signifi- cant thing about John Keats is , that living at such a time of travail , uncertainty , social dis- satisfaction ...
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... relation to his time . ' 1 Attention may here be directed to the well - known lines in Sleep and Poetry in which , after unfolding his ideas of the true poetic spirit , Keats attacks the formal verse of the Dryden- Pope school . Himself ...
... relation to his time . ' 1 Attention may here be directed to the well - known lines in Sleep and Poetry in which , after unfolding his ideas of the true poetic spirit , Keats attacks the formal verse of the Dryden- Pope school . Himself ...
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... relation to the past itself was inevitably characterized by his tempera- mental limitations of interest and horizon . sought in it the revelation of the beauty in which the present seemed to him to be so sadly , so grimly deficient ; to ...
... relation to the past itself was inevitably characterized by his tempera- mental limitations of interest and horizon . sought in it the revelation of the beauty in which the present seemed to him to be so sadly , so grimly deficient ; to ...
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... relation to nature that we are now particularly concerned ; and here , once again , we observe immediately the poet's characteristically objective spirit and the absence in his work of the peculiarly modern note . He revels with the ...
... relation to nature that we are now particularly concerned ; and here , once again , we observe immediately the poet's characteristically objective spirit and the absence in his work of the peculiarly modern note . He revels with the ...
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... relation with nature of any Wordsworthian or Shelleyan feeling of a deep and intimate union between . the soul of ... relations with nature as his knowledge of life deepened and the " mellower years " gradually brought him " a riper mind ...
... relation with nature of any Wordsworthian or Shelleyan feeling of a deep and intimate union between . the soul of ... relations with nature as his knowledge of life deepened and the " mellower years " gradually brought him " a riper mind ...
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