The Poetical Works of John KeatsKegan Paul, Trench & Company, 1888 - 349 стор. |
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Сторінка xvii
... sought to give a half - human , half - divine personality to the sun , and moon , and sea . But , as a matter of fact , he became acquainted with the с 66 whole pantheon of gods and goddesses in his early INTRODUCTION xvii.
... sought to give a half - human , half - divine personality to the sun , and moon , and sea . But , as a matter of fact , he became acquainted with the с 66 whole pantheon of gods and goddesses in his early INTRODUCTION xvii.
Сторінка xx
... moon scattered throughout his poems . Of course Endymion depends on one long identification of the moon with the " Silver huntress , chaste and fair . ” But even in the juvenile volume of 1817 the mythological turn which Keats always ...
... moon scattered throughout his poems . Of course Endymion depends on one long identification of the moon with the " Silver huntress , chaste and fair . ” But even in the juvenile volume of 1817 the mythological turn which Keats always ...
Сторінка xxi
... moon is carried to the furthest possible point , a passage , moreover , containing three lines which rank among the most beautiful in the poem- Full facing their swift flight , from ebon streak , The moon put forth a little diamond peak ...
... moon is carried to the furthest possible point , a passage , moreover , containing three lines which rank among the most beautiful in the poem- Full facing their swift flight , from ebon streak , The moon put forth a little diamond peak ...
Сторінка xxviii
... moon : - and- No apples would I gather from the tree , Till thou hadst cool'd their cheeks deliciously ; Bright signal that she only stooped to tie Her silver sandals , ere deliciously She bow'd into the heavens her timid head . Another ...
... moon : - and- No apples would I gather from the tree , Till thou hadst cool'd their cheeks deliciously ; Bright signal that she only stooped to tie Her silver sandals , ere deliciously She bow'd into the heavens her timid head . Another ...
Сторінка xxxiii
... moon Eclipses at their charms . Keats ' allusion is of course to the closed eyes of Argus . One of the oddest points in Keats ' vocabulary is his fondness for the word " Gordian . " Thus he has " the eye of gordian snake , " and also of ...
... moon Eclipses at their charms . Keats ' allusion is of course to the closed eyes of Argus . One of the oddest points in Keats ' vocabulary is his fondness for the word " Gordian . " Thus he has " the eye of gordian snake , " and also of ...
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