The Mind of John KeatsOxford University Press, 1926 - 209 стор. |
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... Human affection , manifested through love for woman and sympathy for ... human nature and gives repose . " It is the pos- sibility of finding spiritual repose in ... heart and an understanding of the suffering of the world , as set ΙΟ THE ...
... Human affection , manifested through love for woman and sympathy for ... human nature and gives repose . " It is the pos- sibility of finding spiritual repose in ... heart and an understanding of the suffering of the world , as set ΙΟ THE ...
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... human heart . If he stood in simple wonder in the presence of nature and sensuous beauty , he was no less enthralled by the eager pursuit of the mystery of life . His native instincts led him as a lad straight to the heart of Greek ...
... human heart . If he stood in simple wonder in the presence of nature and sensuous beauty , he was no less enthralled by the eager pursuit of the mystery of life . His native instincts led him as a lad straight to the heart of Greek ...
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... human heart . That the poet or artist must get outside of , or rise above , things of the actual world in his moments of inspiration was from the first almost axiomatic with Keats . The moment of insight with him was a moment of ...
... human heart . That the poet or artist must get outside of , or rise above , things of the actual world in his moments of inspiration was from the first almost axiomatic with Keats . The moment of insight with him was a moment of ...
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... human kindness To those who strove with the bright golden wing Of genius , to flap away each sting Thrown by the ... heart's a solace , High - minded and unbending William Wallace . In To My Brother George , following the lines ...
... human kindness To those who strove with the bright golden wing Of genius , to flap away each sting Thrown by the ... heart's a solace , High - minded and unbending William Wallace . In To My Brother George , following the lines ...
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... human heart , particularly its deepest and most painful experi- The poetic aspirant in The Fall of Hyperion would reach the very " penetralium of the mystery , " the height of poetic insight ; Moneta explains the one way : ences . 66 ...
... human heart , particularly its deepest and most painful experi- The poetic aspirant in The Fall of Hyperion would reach the very " penetralium of the mystery , " the height of poetic insight ; Moneta explains the one way : ences . 66 ...
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