The Mind of John KeatsOxford University Press, 1926 - 209 стор. |
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... theory . In my own interpreta- tion of them , I have found it necessary to take into account all of the poet's ideas of his art , to which these lines are both the key and culmination . Consequently , my study began and ended with that ...
... theory . In my own interpreta- tion of them , I have found it necessary to take into account all of the poet's ideas of his art , to which these lines are both the key and culmination . Consequently , my study began and ended with that ...
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... theories were . And , again , when such vital letters as that on the Vale of Soul - Making are cited , she usually ... theory systematically is not in the least to the dis- credit of her work . On the contrary , to have done otherwise ...
... theories were . And , again , when such vital letters as that on the Vale of Soul - Making are cited , she usually ... theory systematically is not in the least to the dis- credit of her work . On the contrary , to have done otherwise ...
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... theory and his philosophy in general , these are not followed up ; they usually remain but intima- tions only . Moreover , Mr. de Selincourt's understanding of Keats's idea of Beauty at this time is close to the traditional one , and is ...
... theory and his philosophy in general , these are not followed up ; they usually remain but intima- tions only . Moreover , Mr. de Selincourt's understanding of Keats's idea of Beauty at this time is close to the traditional one , and is ...
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... the soul . " So all poetry is " the outcome of an impression produced by Nature . " The theory of poetic art evolved is that of " Pleasure as the end , " supplemented by " Beauty as the means . " In KEATS , THINKER II.
... the soul . " So all poetry is " the outcome of an impression produced by Nature . " The theory of poetic art evolved is that of " Pleasure as the end , " supplemented by " Beauty as the means . " In KEATS , THINKER II.
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... theories ; his chief anxiety is Keats the man and Keats the poet . But he does furnish abundant material for a study of the mind of Keats , and often he goes further : he concurs with de Selincourt and Hancock in their interpretation of ...
... theories ; his chief anxiety is Keats the man and Keats the poet . But he does furnish abundant material for a study of the mind of Keats , and often he goes further : he concurs with de Selincourt and Hancock in their interpretation of ...
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abstract Amy Lowell Arthur Lynch artist Bailey Book conception creation critical Cynthia declares detachment divine dream world earth Elgin Marbles Endymion Ernest de Selincourt eternal Eve of St evidence experience expression fact Fall of Hyperion Fanny Brawne Fausset feeling felt Forman genius George and Georgiana Georgiana Keats Grecian Urn happiness Haydon heaven human heart ideal imagination immortal insight instinctive intellect interpretation intuitive Keats's aesthetic Keats's idea Keats's thought King Lear knowledge Lamia letter lines live means Milton misery Mystery nature never Nightingale pain Paradise Lost passage perceived philosophy Plato pleasure poem poet's poetic reality realm reason says seems Selincourt sensation sense sensuous beauty Shakespeare Shelley Sidney Colvin Sleep and Poetry sonnet sorrow soul speculation spirit Stood Tip-Toe suggests theory things thou tion true truth understanding universe vale of Soul-making verse vision whole wisdom words Wordsworth writing written wrote young poet