The Mind of John KeatsOxford University Press, 1926 - 209 стор. |
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... close to the traditional one , and is at best merely sketched out . In Mr. Hancock's agreeable biography of Keats , which appeared in 1908 , there are two chapters to which the student looking for comment on Keats's thought turns with ...
... close to the traditional one , and is at best merely sketched out . In Mr. Hancock's agreeable biography of Keats , which appeared in 1908 , there are two chapters to which the student looking for comment on Keats's thought turns with ...
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... close and inimate touch with life was quite as vital a part of the poet's equipment as his power to build an ideal dream world for himself . The facts are , we find in Keats both an early , immature notion of detachment and a later ...
... close and inimate touch with life was quite as vital a part of the poet's equipment as his power to build an ideal dream world for himself . The facts are , we find in Keats both an early , immature notion of detachment and a later ...
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... close identity with man and an understanding of nature and the world . The other side to this antithesis , the disturbing conviction that dreams are not enough , but that the poet must concern himself with the realities of the world in ...
... close identity with man and an understanding of nature and the world . The other side to this antithesis , the disturbing conviction that dreams are not enough , but that the poet must concern himself with the realities of the world in ...
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... close bearing on many of Keats's poetic theories I shall have occasion to refer to this frequently throughout this book , and shall therefore designate it for the sake of convenience , The Mansion of Life letter . Keats's conviction as ...
... close bearing on many of Keats's poetic theories I shall have occasion to refer to this frequently throughout this book , and shall therefore designate it for the sake of convenience , The Mansion of Life letter . Keats's conviction as ...
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... close likeness between the stages in the different " chambers and those outlined in Tintern Abbey . " " As in Tintern Abbey , too , it is evident that with Keats the sensuous and the world of nature are chiefly significant in poetry as ...
... close likeness between the stages in the different " chambers and those outlined in Tintern Abbey . " " As in Tintern Abbey , too , it is evident that with Keats the sensuous and the world of nature are chiefly significant in poetry as ...
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