The Mind of John KeatsOxford University Press, 1926 - 209 стор. |
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... speak to the world in its own language . - One cannot go to these essays for an adequate treatment of Keats's views on poetry . The material used is too scanty , and the conclusions often too far - fetched to be of value . Never ...
... speak to the world in its own language . - One cannot go to these essays for an adequate treatment of Keats's views on poetry . The material used is too scanty , and the conclusions often too far - fetched to be of value . Never ...
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... speak directly and systematically to the question of Keats's thought , his analysis should be final and conclusive . As to the meaning of Endymion , I can best give a suggestion of Mr. Colvin's interpretation in his own words : Let it ...
... speak directly and systematically to the question of Keats's thought , his analysis should be final and conclusive . As to the meaning of Endymion , I can best give a suggestion of Mr. Colvin's interpretation in his own words : Let it ...
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... speak intimately the language of human instinct , expressing nature from within in language rich and excessive as her own vegetation ; but that a true consciousness of her idea still escapes him , in the confusion of matter which ...
... speak intimately the language of human instinct , expressing nature from within in language rich and excessive as her own vegetation ; but that a true consciousness of her idea still escapes him , in the confusion of matter which ...
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... speak of being discontented and as it were moulting . Yet I do not think I shall ever come to the rope or the Pistol , for after a day or two's melancholy , although I smoke more and more my own insuffi- ciency I see by little and ...
... speak of being discontented and as it were moulting . Yet I do not think I shall ever come to the rope or the Pistol , for after a day or two's melancholy , although I smoke more and more my own insuffi- ciency I see by little and ...
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... speaking of " the mighty abstract Idea of Beauty , " Keats goes on to explain , “ I feel more and more every day , as my imagination strengthens , that I do not live in this world alone but in a thousand worlds . No sooner am I alone ...
... speaking of " the mighty abstract Idea of Beauty , " Keats goes on to explain , “ I feel more and more every day , as my imagination strengthens , that I do not live in this world alone but in a thousand worlds . No sooner am I alone ...
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