The Mind of John KeatsOxford University Press, 1926 - 209 стор. |
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... expression " O for a life of Sensations rather than of Thoughts , " should not be read literally , but that " Sensations " as used here should be inter- preted as imagination or intuitive feeling . He traces certain evidences of the ...
... expression " O for a life of Sensations rather than of Thoughts , " should not be read literally , but that " Sensations " as used here should be inter- preted as imagination or intuitive feeling . He traces certain evidences of the ...
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... expression ; he failed in adequate ripeness of presentation ; but later he learns that he must take the reader into con- sideration . Now " instead of requiring the reader to accept an alien ideal , " he sees that poetry should " set ...
... expression ; he failed in adequate ripeness of presentation ; but later he learns that he must take the reader into con- sideration . Now " instead of requiring the reader to accept an alien ideal , " he sees that poetry should " set ...
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... expressing itself naturally in prose , with the subtlety , the de- tachment , of the philosopher . " Two more striking statements from Clutton - Brock , I must quote : " Shelley was always making an heroic attempt to live his ...
... expressing itself naturally in prose , with the subtlety , the de- tachment , of the philosopher . " Two more striking statements from Clutton - Brock , I must quote : " Shelley was always making an heroic attempt to live his ...
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... expression " that first in beauty shall be first in might , " as a realization on Keats's part that perfect " power can only spring from knowledge , from the widening of the mind till it comprehends all intellectual and spiritual ex ...
... expression " that first in beauty shall be first in might , " as a realization on Keats's part that perfect " power can only spring from knowledge , from the widening of the mind till it comprehends all intellectual and spiritual ex ...
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... critical sincerity to Nature her- self . There is evident both a profounder if inconsistent con- sciousness of human values , and a corresponding improvement in the power and purity of his expression . He KEATS , THINKER 19.
... critical sincerity to Nature her- self . There is evident both a profounder if inconsistent con- sciousness of human values , and a corresponding improvement in the power and purity of his expression . He KEATS , THINKER 19.
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