The Mind of John KeatsOxford University Press, 1926 - 209 стор. |
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... say , of any poet's life ever made . It would seem , as commentators have already pointed out , that from the factual point of view this biography should be regarded as final and authoritative . Lovers of Keats must be ever grateful to ...
... say , of any poet's life ever made . It would seem , as commentators have already pointed out , that from the factual point of view this biography should be regarded as final and authoritative . Lovers of Keats must be ever grateful to ...
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... says , the truth about dreamers , that it is well for a mere dreamer to learn early that his dreams are useless ; but the knowledge came too late . However , Caine does not go on with his leads ; he only suggests . - Then in Matthew ...
... says , the truth about dreamers , that it is well for a mere dreamer to learn early that his dreams are useless ; but the knowledge came too late . However , Caine does not go on with his leads ; he only suggests . - Then in Matthew ...
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... say the least , conservative , his praise all nicely balanced by judicial reserva- tions . Yet he recognizes that Keats's mind had a philosophic bent , though he felt it to be more instinctive than reasoned . He is not quite sure , but ...
... say the least , conservative , his praise all nicely balanced by judicial reserva- tions . Yet he recognizes that Keats's mind had a philosophic bent , though he felt it to be more instinctive than reasoned . He is not quite sure , but ...
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... says , " What he has done is to give us beams of illumination , flashes of insight , indications , and aphorisms of genius . To the Greek conception he added something that spoke of motive and pur- pose , something that responded to the ...
... says , " What he has done is to give us beams of illumination , flashes of insight , indications , and aphorisms of genius . To the Greek conception he added something that spoke of motive and pur- pose , something that responded to the ...
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... says , could not write in prose , but " Keats could put the whole of himself into a prose sentence as into a line of verse ; he felt and thought naturally in prose . . . . And in his letters again and again we see an intellect of the ...
... says , could not write in prose , but " Keats could put the whole of himself into a prose sentence as into a line of verse ; he felt and thought naturally in prose . . . . And in his letters again and again we see an intellect of the ...
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