The Mind of John KeatsOxford University Press, 1926 - 209 стор. |
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... pain . This sympathy leads him to sensuous passion , which seems in direct conflict with his ideal passion until he discovers they are the same . I should add that the four regions in which the action takes place are " Earth , Fire ...
... pain . This sympathy leads him to sensuous passion , which seems in direct conflict with his ideal passion until he discovers they are the same . I should add that the four regions in which the action takes place are " Earth , Fire ...
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... pain . " Keats's decline in 1819 , he attributes to a weakened body and to his passion for Fanny Brawne : he wore himself out " in vain reasonings against the reasonings of love . ' . . . He lacked the physical constitution to react ...
... pain . " Keats's decline in 1819 , he attributes to a weakened body and to his passion for Fanny Brawne : he wore himself out " in vain reasonings against the reasonings of love . ' . . . He lacked the physical constitution to react ...
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... the Ode to a Nightingale , is that though " he could appre- hend truth through pleasure , he could not detect it behind pain or apparent ugliness . " But in the Revision of Hyperion , Mr. Fausset declares 20 THE MIND OF JOHN KEATS.
... the Ode to a Nightingale , is that though " he could appre- hend truth through pleasure , he could not detect it behind pain or apparent ugliness . " But in the Revision of Hyperion , Mr. Fausset declares 20 THE MIND OF JOHN KEATS.
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... pain and sorrow , must have first place in all great poetry . Closely allied and corollary to this was the conflict between the claims of feeling , mere intuition or sensation , and those of thought , reason , and knowledge . A study of ...
... pain and sorrow , must have first place in all great poetry . Closely allied and corollary to this was the conflict between the claims of feeling , mere intuition or sensation , and those of thought , reason , and knowledge . A study of ...
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... pain and trouble to a haven of refuge in the realm of the aesthetic . There is something too of a return to the earliest form of the trance - like ecstasy , but it is a soberer , more conscious soaring , which , withal , takes the very ...
... pain and trouble to a haven of refuge in the realm of the aesthetic . There is something too of a return to the earliest form of the trance - like ecstasy , but it is a soberer , more conscious soaring , which , withal , takes the very ...
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