The Mind of John KeatsOxford University Press, 1926 - 209 стор. |
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... mark . Yet de Selincourt holds that at the time of writing the Revision , Keats was passing through a necessary stage in his growth to poetic stature . He had before sought to escape the realities of life , but now he saw that it would ...
... mark . Yet de Selincourt holds that at the time of writing the Revision , Keats was passing through a necessary stage in his growth to poetic stature . He had before sought to escape the realities of life , but now he saw that it would ...
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... marks a high water level in the young poet's em- phasis on knowledge of humanity and insight into the " Mys- tery " as requisites to great poetry . It also furnishes the most concise expression of Keats's ideas as to the evolution of a ...
... marks a high water level in the young poet's em- phasis on knowledge of humanity and insight into the " Mys- tery " as requisites to great poetry . It also furnishes the most concise expression of Keats's ideas as to the evolution of a ...
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... Mark'd with most flimsy mottos , and in large The name of one Boileau ! ( Sleep and Poetry , ll . 181-201 . ) Here Keats expresses his allegiance to freedom - giving , truth- revealing intuitive imagination as the informing spirit of ...
... Mark'd with most flimsy mottos , and in large The name of one Boileau ! ( Sleep and Poetry , ll . 181-201 . ) Here Keats expresses his allegiance to freedom - giving , truth- revealing intuitive imagination as the informing spirit of ...
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... marks the works of his maturity . How his mind worked in its search for the right expression we may see from the emendations he made in reworking his poems . In Mr. de Selincourt's admirable editions and in Mr. Forman's Prose and Poetry ...
... marks the works of his maturity . How his mind worked in its search for the right expression we may see from the emendations he made in reworking his poems . In Mr. de Selincourt's admirable editions and in Mr. Forman's Prose and Poetry ...
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... mark to the false beauty proceeding from art and one || to the true voice of feeling . Upon my soul ' twas imagination - I can- not make the distinction . Every now and then there is a Miltonic intonation . But I cannot make the ...
... mark to the false beauty proceeding from art and one || to the true voice of feeling . Upon my soul ' twas imagination - I can- not make the distinction . Every now and then there is a Miltonic intonation . But I cannot make the ...
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