The Mind of John KeatsOxford University Press, 1926 - 209 стор. |
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... lines of poetry here , a passage from a letter there , a bit from one of his critical comments in another place , was truly astonishing . Not less revelatory was the per- tinence and the import of these utterances . There began to dawn ...
... lines of poetry here , a passage from a letter there , a bit from one of his critical comments in another place , was truly astonishing . Not less revelatory was the per- tinence and the import of these utterances . There began to dawn ...
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... lines without special analysis . Likewise , though she quotes many passages that have bearing on Keats's views of the imagination , she does not analyze and set forth what his theories were . And , again , when such vital letters as ...
... lines without special analysis . Likewise , though she quotes many passages that have bearing on Keats's views of the imagination , she does not analyze and set forth what his theories were . And , again , when such vital letters as ...
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... lines , ' I wander like a lost Soul upon the Stygian Banks staying for waftage , ' I melt into the air with a voluptuousness so delicate that I am content to be alone . " The world of the abstractions here is distinctly an imaginative ...
... lines , ' I wander like a lost Soul upon the Stygian Banks staying for waftage , ' I melt into the air with a voluptuousness so delicate that I am content to be alone . " The world of the abstractions here is distinctly an imaginative ...
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... is no better expression of it any- where than in the second , third and fourth stanzas of the Ode to a Nightingale , finally all centered in the lines : That I might drink , and leave the world unseen 38 THE MIND OF JOHN KEATS.
... is no better expression of it any- where than in the second , third and fourth stanzas of the Ode to a Nightingale , finally all centered in the lines : That I might drink , and leave the world unseen 38 THE MIND OF JOHN KEATS.
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... lines portraying the blisses of the ecstatic trance - like experience , is a passage in which Keats describes the more serious work of a poet : What though I leave this dull and earthly mould , Yet shall my spirit lofty converse hold ...
... lines portraying the blisses of the ecstatic trance - like experience , is a passage in which Keats describes the more serious work of a poet : What though I leave this dull and earthly mould , Yet shall my spirit lofty converse hold ...
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