The Mind of John KeatsOxford University Press, 1926 - 209 стор. |
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... light of Keats's complete aesthetic theory . In my own interpreta- tion of them , I have found it necessary to take into account all of the poet's ideas of his art , to which these lines are both the key and culmination . Consequently ...
... light of Keats's complete aesthetic theory . In my own interpreta- tion of them , I have found it necessary to take into account all of the poet's ideas of his art , to which these lines are both the key and culmination . Consequently ...
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Clarence De Witt Thorpe. And if I have succeeded in throwing new light on these tanta- lizing phrases , it is entirely due to the fact that I have analyzed them as a partial statement of the startlingly com- prehensive aesthetic ...
Clarence De Witt Thorpe. And if I have succeeded in throwing new light on these tanta- lizing phrases , it is entirely due to the fact that I have analyzed them as a partial statement of the startlingly com- prehensive aesthetic ...
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... light and joy and that it was necessary that some change should spiritualize him into that belief . " The interpretation is not satisfying , but it is evidence of what one perceives throughout the study — that the author has caught ...
... light and joy and that it was necessary that some change should spiritualize him into that belief . " The interpretation is not satisfying , but it is evidence of what one perceives throughout the study — that the author has caught ...
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... light interprets various pas- sages from both his poems and his letters . Altogether , in the introduction and notes in this volume , we have the clearest approach to the mind of Keats up to this time . But , although we find many acute ...
... light interprets various pas- sages from both his poems and his letters . Altogether , in the introduction and notes in this volume , we have the clearest approach to the mind of Keats up to this time . But , although we find many acute ...
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... light of his ideas which grew in acute- ness , and of his 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 ...
... light of his ideas which grew in acute- ness , and of his 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 ...
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