The Mind of John KeatsOxford University Press, 1926 - 209 стор. |
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... never been able to reach a satisfying conclusion . Much has been written and many things said to illuminate Keats's meaning here ; however , it seems to me these lines have never been , up to this time , satisfactorily explained . And ...
... never been able to reach a satisfying conclusion . Much has been written and many things said to illuminate Keats's meaning here ; however , it seems to me these lines have never been , up to this time , satisfactorily explained . And ...
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... never died , and the very material in which the Attic shape is wrought is infused with life " : all in all , Keats shows us in this poem that to love Beauty is to love Truth , and that when we are spiritualized enough to recognize them ...
... never died , and the very material in which the Attic shape is wrought is infused with life " : all in all , Keats shows us in this poem that to love Beauty is to love Truth , and that when we are spiritualized enough to recognize them ...
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... never makes clear just what this beauty is . 7 A minor yet significant contribution to our subject is to be found in Dr. Paul Starick's Die Belesenheit von John Keats und Die Grundzüge Seiner Literarischen Kritik , published in Berlin ...
... never makes clear just what this beauty is . 7 A minor yet significant contribution to our subject is to be found in Dr. Paul Starick's Die Belesenheit von John Keats und Die Grundzüge Seiner Literarischen Kritik , published in Berlin ...
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... Never- theless , the work is important . No one before had so well pointed out Keats's conscious application of himself to a definite plan of poetic development ; no one had before so well interpreted Sleep and Poetry in its ...
... Never- theless , the work is important . No one before had so well pointed out Keats's conscious application of himself to a definite plan of poetic development ; no one had before so well interpreted Sleep and Poetry in its ...
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Clarence De Witt Thorpe. Elliott holds , had Keats lived , he probably could never have escaped the clutches of these conflicting impulses , so could not have gone on in his poetry . In all this , Mr. Elliott is in direct conflict with ...
Clarence De Witt Thorpe. Elliott holds , had Keats lived , he probably could never have escaped the clutches of these conflicting impulses , so could not have gone on in his poetry . In all this , Mr. Elliott is in direct conflict with ...
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