The Mind of John KeatsOxford University Press, 1926 - 209 стор. |
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... present my findings as to the young poet's views on certain definite problems that seemed to concern him most , and shall indicate , as specifically as I can , the conclusions at which he had arrived at the time of his death . My aim is ...
... present my findings as to the young poet's views on certain definite problems that seemed to concern him most , and shall indicate , as specifically as I can , the conclusions at which he had arrived at the time of his death . My aim is ...
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... present here an expression of a longing to escape from the world of 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 ...
... present here an expression of a longing to escape from the world of 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 ...
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... present world . He loses himself in contemplation , becomes detached from his surroundings , as fainter - gleamings " shoot over his fancy , and visions of human form appear , until presently his imagination takes wing , and poetic ...
... present world . He loses himself in contemplation , becomes detached from his surroundings , as fainter - gleamings " shoot over his fancy , and visions of human form appear , until presently his imagination takes wing , and poetic ...
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... . In his contribution to the centenary volume , he voices his protest . He has been told , he says , that now , " You must busy yourself with its problems ; present the Latmian with a complete set of GRADUS AD PARNASSUM 53.
... . In his contribution to the centenary volume , he voices his protest . He has been told , he says , that now , " You must busy yourself with its problems ; present the Latmian with a complete set of GRADUS AD PARNASSUM 53.
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Clarence De Witt Thorpe. problems ; present the Latmian with a complete set of alle- gorical , symbolical , and all sorts of other ical explanations . " But as for himself , he has no patience with that sort of thing . " Thank goodness ...
Clarence De Witt Thorpe. problems ; present the Latmian with a complete set of alle- gorical , symbolical , and all sorts of other ical explanations . " But as for himself , he has no patience with that sort of thing . " Thank goodness ...
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