The Mind of John KeatsOxford University Press, 1926 - 209 стор. |
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... experience which grew in depth and bitter- ness ; ... he had a mind and spirit bent on applying to his art the searching test of hard thought and vital experience . We only read Keats aright when we learn from his own lips that he wrote ...
... experience which grew in depth and bitter- ness ; ... he had a mind and spirit bent on applying to his art the searching test of hard thought and vital experience . We only read Keats aright when we learn from his own lips that he wrote ...
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... experiences . Evidently , he has been moulting once more : I have great hopes of success , because I make use of my judgment more deliberately than I have yet done ; but in case of failure with the world , I shall find my content ...
... experiences . Evidently , he has been moulting once more : I have great hopes of success , because I make use of my judgment more deliberately than I have yet done ; but in case of failure with the world , I shall find my content ...
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... experience . The first showed its beginnings in a young instinct for aesthetic escape . The second grew out of long attempts to reconcile the opposing demands of the dream world and the world of reality . It found its realiza- tion in a ...
... experience . The first showed its beginnings in a young instinct for aesthetic escape . The second grew out of long attempts to reconcile the opposing demands of the dream world and the world of reality . It found its realiza- tion in a ...
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... 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 not mean periods of absorption ...
... 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 not mean periods of absorption ...
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... experience the poet has reference when he says , " When I am in a room with people , if I am ever free from speculating on creations of my own brain , then , not myself goes home to myself , but the identity of every one in the room ...
... experience the poet has reference when he says , " When I am in a room with people , if I am ever free from speculating on creations of my own brain , then , not myself goes home to myself , but the identity of every one in the room ...
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