The Mind of John KeatsOxford University Press, 1926 - 209 стор. |
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... means the first indications of a per- ception of the fact that Keats was a thinker . The truth began to be apparent when Monckton Milnes , afterwards Lord Houghton , published , in 1848 , The Life , Letters and Literary Remains of John ...
... means the first indications of a per- ception of the fact that Keats was a thinker . The truth began to be apparent when Monckton Milnes , afterwards Lord Houghton , published , in 1848 , The Life , Letters and Literary Remains of John ...
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... means of which his soul is so schooled as to learn the one deepest lesson : " that no love is true which does not realize itself as part of a larger whole — that all that is beautiful is One . " This he discovers when his beloved and ...
... means of which his soul is so schooled as to learn the one deepest lesson : " that no love is true which does not realize itself as part of a larger whole — that all that is beautiful is One . " This he discovers when his beloved and ...
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... transform 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.
... transform 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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... of Nature and the soul . " So all poetry is " the outcome of an impression produced by Nature . " The theory of poetic art evolved is that of " Pleasure as the end , " supplemented by " Beauty as the means . " In KEATS , THINKER II.
... of Nature and the soul . " So all poetry is " the outcome of an impression produced by Nature . " The theory of poetic art evolved is that of " Pleasure as the end , " supplemented by " Beauty as the means . " In KEATS , THINKER II.
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Clarence De Witt Thorpe. supplemented by " Beauty as the means . " In the beginning , it had been enough for Keats simply to give his teeming being self - expression ; he failed in adequate ripeness of presentation ; but later he learns ...
Clarence De Witt Thorpe. supplemented by " Beauty as the means . " In the beginning , it had been enough for Keats simply to give his teeming being self - expression ; he failed in adequate ripeness of presentation ; but later he learns ...
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