The Mind of John KeatsOxford University Press, 1926 - 209 стор. |
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... creation and art appreciation - Schiller's idea of freedom . But to Hancock , Keats " did not see life large . " " He passed through the clamor of the times singing , like Horace , his Lalage of beauty . " " His message was first in ...
... creation and art appreciation - Schiller's idea of freedom . But to Hancock , Keats " did not see life large . " " He passed through the clamor of the times singing , like Horace , his Lalage of beauty . " " His message was first in ...
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... creation and reveals the " interpenetration of Nature and the soul . " So all poetry is " the outcome of an impression produced by Nature . " The theory of poetic art evolved is that of " Pleasure as the end , " supplemented by " Beauty ...
... creation and reveals the " interpenetration of Nature and the soul . " So all poetry is " the outcome of an impression produced by Nature . " The theory of poetic art evolved is that of " Pleasure as the end , " supplemented by " Beauty ...
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... creation of unadultered beauty , in perpetual harmony with the soul of man , because it satisfies his rational 66 9 I accept Colvin's dates in The Poems of John Keats in Chronological Order and the Life . For Hyperion , Colvin gives ...
... creation of unadultered beauty , in perpetual harmony with the soul of man , because it satisfies his rational 66 9 I accept Colvin's dates in The Poems of John Keats in Chronological Order and the Life . For Hyperion , Colvin gives ...
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... creation , a state of detachment in an imaginative flight into a dream world quite separated from actuality ; there was another side that insisted that the world of reality , of men and women and pain and sorrow , must have first place ...
... creation , a state of detachment in an imaginative flight into a dream world quite separated from actuality ; there was another side that insisted that the world of reality , of men and women and pain and sorrow , must have first place ...
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... creation . It is this sort of experience Keats has in mind when he writes , " But this morning Poetry has conquered , and I have lapsed into those abstractions which are my only life . " For by " those abstractions " it seems he does ...
... creation . It is this sort of experience Keats has in mind when he writes , " But this morning Poetry has conquered , and I have lapsed into those abstractions which are my only life . " For by " those abstractions " it seems he does ...
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