Shores of DarknessColumbia University Press, 1941 - 314 стор. Looks at the works of Blake, Keats, Shelley, and Goethe and their characters, ghosts, and mythology. |
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... says that the cavity lays open the mountain , montem aperit , and Solinus says that it opens up a hollow into the mountain , montem . . . cavat . " Unseams a cleft " gives an accurate notion of both aperit and cavat . · · Endymion ...
... says that the cavity lays open the mountain , montem aperit , and Solinus says that it opens up a hollow into the mountain , montem . . . cavat . " Unseams a cleft " gives an accurate notion of both aperit and cavat . · · Endymion ...
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... says : hinc inde [ that is , at the bottom of the glen ] fontium assidua scaturigine . This " perpetual splashing of fountains " near the mouth of a cavern is the very language of Keats , his " splashing " sug- gested by scaturigine ...
... says : hinc inde [ that is , at the bottom of the glen ] fontium assidua scaturigine . This " perpetual splashing of fountains " near the mouth of a cavern is the very language of Keats , his " splashing " sug- gested by scaturigine ...
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... says that Endymion had fifty daughters by the moon , but Keats had no inten- tion of making Endymion a father on so large a scale . The stories that Endymion had various wives , among whom were Asterodia , Cromia , and Hyperippe , would ...
... says that Endymion had fifty daughters by the moon , but Keats had no inten- tion of making Endymion a father on so large a scale . The stories that Endymion had various wives , among whom were Asterodia , Cromia , and Hyperippe , would ...
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MYTHS AND MYTHAGOGUES | 3 |
BLAKES ALBION | 35 |
SPECULATIVE MYTHOLOGY | 62 |
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Achilles action actual Adonis Aeschylus Albion ancient Apollo appears Asia associated attempted beauty become believed Blake Brothers called cave cavern character classical conceived concerning connection criticism culture death Demogorgon descend described developed difficulty divine drama Druids early earth Endymion England epic fable fact famous fashion Faust figure follow gifts give gods Goethe Goethe's Greek Helen Hyperion idea imagination Indian interesting invention involved Isles Italy Keats Keats's knowledge legend legendary light lost meaning mentioned merely mind mountain myth mythological mythologists nature obscure once original passage persons play poem poet poetic poetry portion Prometheus prophecy reader reason regarded remains represent revealed Saturn says seems Shelley Shelley's significance spirit story suggested suppose symbol tells theme theory things thought tion Titans turn various visions whole Zeus