The Mind of John KeatsOxford University Press, 1926 - 209 стор. |
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... clearly represents real or sensuous passion , -it follows that the love of woman is in its essence the same with all love of beauty . " Man be- gins with some ambition , say , fame , and connecting " Moon with his passion , " he sees ...
... clearly represents real or sensuous passion , -it follows that the love of woman is in its essence the same with all love of beauty . " Man be- gins with some ambition , say , fame , and connecting " Moon with his passion , " he sees ...
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... clear just what this beauty is . 7 A minor yet significant contribution to our subject is to be found in Dr. Paul Starick's Die Belesenheit von John Keats und Die Grundzüge Seiner Literarischen Kritik , published in Berlin , 1910. This ...
... clear just what this beauty is . 7 A minor yet significant contribution to our subject is to be found in Dr. Paul Starick's Die Belesenheit von John Keats und Die Grundzüge Seiner Literarischen Kritik , published in Berlin , 1910. This ...
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... clear - cut definition of his figures in explaining the allegory , but his general conclu- sions are distinct : Human affection , manifested through love for woman and sympathy for humanity , and the ideal loves are in essence one . An ...
... clear - cut definition of his figures in explaining the allegory , but his general conclu- sions are distinct : Human affection , manifested through love for woman and sympathy for humanity , and the ideal loves are in essence one . An ...
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... clear that had he lived , declares Mr. de Selincourt , " his poetry 66 .. would have gained an even firmer hold upon the realities of human experience . " In spite of pessimistic moods , Keats was ever loyal to poetry . In the Ode to a ...
... clear that had he lived , declares Mr. de Selincourt , " his poetry 66 .. would have gained an even firmer hold upon the realities of human experience . " In spite of pessimistic moods , Keats was ever loyal to poetry . In the Ode to a ...
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... clear . Naturally , in the brief space allowed , Mr. de Selincourt has not attempted to treat Keats's aesthetic ideas fully ; what he has done is to outline and suggest , to lay a ground - work upon which others may later build . Mr ...
... clear . Naturally , in the brief space allowed , Mr. de Selincourt has not attempted to treat Keats's aesthetic ideas fully ; what he has done is to outline and suggest , to lay a ground - work upon which others may later build . Mr ...
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