The Mind of John KeatsOxford University Press, 1926 - 209 стор. |
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... it into the free working of our spirit and thus to master matter by means of the idea . " - Schiller : The Use of the Chorus in Tragedy . between Keats's aesthetic views and those of Hazlitt and Coleridge KEATS , THINKER 9.
... it into the free working of our spirit and thus to master matter by means of the idea . " - Schiller : The Use of the Chorus in Tragedy . between Keats's aesthetic views and those of Hazlitt and Coleridge KEATS , THINKER 9.
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... matter . The writer frankly commits himself to a study in which " the philosophic understanding " of Keats's poetry , " the metaphysical prob- lem , " hitherto neglected , shall be emphasized . Mr. Fausset's method is to trace through ...
... matter . The writer frankly commits himself to a study in which " the philosophic understanding " of Keats's poetry , " the metaphysical prob- lem , " hitherto neglected , shall be emphasized . Mr. Fausset's method is to trace through ...
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... matter which repeatedly overwhelmed his senses . " Just as in the 1817 poems Keats had been unable fully to express his conception of nature , so here his apprehension of the idea of life is external , and adequate formulation of its ...
... matter which repeatedly overwhelmed his senses . " Just as in the 1817 poems Keats had been unable fully to express his conception of nature , so here his apprehension of the idea of life is external , and adequate formulation of its ...
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... matter of " naturalism " and " idealism , — taking the author's own definition - Keats's poetry shows ad- vance and recoil , progress and reaction and interaction , an irregular pendulum - like movement , with first one in the as ...
... matter of " naturalism " and " idealism , — taking the author's own definition - Keats's poetry shows ad- vance and recoil , progress and reaction and interaction , an irregular pendulum - like movement , with first one in the as ...
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... matters of morality - all become proper subjects for high poetry in a limited sense only . And emphasis on any of them or all of them , with the eternal laws of human nature subordinated , leads to poetry in its nature inferior ...
... matters of morality - all become proper subjects for high poetry in a limited sense only . And emphasis on any of them or all of them , with the eternal laws of human nature subordinated , leads to poetry in its nature inferior ...
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