The Mind of John KeatsOxford University Press, 1926 - 209 стор. |
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... SENSATION VERSUS KNOWLEDGE AND PHILOSOPHY PARTIAL RECONCILIATION V. THE " MYSTERY ' " " • 33 23 63 72 VI . AND DETACHMENT CILIATION VII . THE IMAGINATION VIII . WHAT IS BEAUTY ? IX . PHILOSOPHY FURTHER RECON- 90 104 127 159 183 ...
... SENSATION VERSUS KNOWLEDGE AND PHILOSOPHY PARTIAL RECONCILIATION V. THE " MYSTERY ' " " • 33 23 63 72 VI . AND DETACHMENT CILIATION VII . THE IMAGINATION VIII . WHAT IS BEAUTY ? IX . PHILOSOPHY FURTHER RECON- 90 104 127 159 183 ...
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... Sensations rather than of Thoughts ! " " and Do not all charms fly At the mere touch of cold philosophy ? seemed even more convincing . From such passages as these it was taken for granted that Keats delighted in the sensuous to the ...
... Sensations rather than of Thoughts ! " " and Do not all charms fly At the mere touch of cold philosophy ? seemed even more convincing . From such passages as these it was taken for granted that Keats delighted in the sensuous to the ...
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... Sensation in contrast with the Paradise of the Mind , " he was yet " far from indifferent to the problems of human life and destiny . " Moreover , there was a moral core in Keats , which might have resulted in his becoming a " great ...
... Sensation in contrast with the Paradise of the Mind , " he was yet " far from indifferent to the problems of human life and destiny . " Moreover , there was a moral core in Keats , which might have resulted in his becoming a " great ...
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... Sensations rather than of Thoughts , " should not be read literally , but that " Sensations " as used here should be inter- preted as imagination or intuitive feeling . He traces certain evidences of the influence of Wordsworth on ...
... Sensations rather than of Thoughts , " should not be read literally , but that " Sensations " as used here should be inter- preted as imagination or intuitive feeling . He traces certain evidences of the influence of Wordsworth on ...
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... Sensations " ; he declares that Keats anticipates Browning in the " healthy humanism in which the flesh helps the soul , and the soul helps the flesh , " and he gives as Keats's philosophy in the Ode on a Grecian Urn , an interpretation ...
... Sensations " ; he declares that Keats anticipates Browning in the " healthy humanism in which the flesh helps the soul , and the soul helps the flesh , " and he gives as Keats's philosophy in the Ode on a Grecian Urn , an interpretation ...
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