The Mind of John KeatsOxford University Press, 1926 - 209 стор. |
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... true which does not realize itself as part of a larger whole — that all that is beautiful is One . " This he discovers when his beloved and Cynthia are revealed to him as identical , " and he knows that all love and beauty is one , that ...
... true which does not realize itself as part of a larger whole — that all that is beautiful is One . " This he discovers when his beloved and Cynthia are revealed to him as identical , " and he knows that all love and beauty is one , that ...
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... True art has for its object not merely to afford transient pleasure , to excite a momentary gleam of liberty . Her aim is to make us intrinsically and absolutely free . And this she accomplishes by awakening , exercising and perfecting ...
... True art has for its object not merely to afford transient pleasure , to excite a momentary gleam of liberty . Her aim is to make us intrinsically and absolutely free . And this she accomplishes by awakening , exercising and perfecting ...
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... true poet , " he exclaims , " be- comes something more . He seems the mind the most finely touched , the most deeply inspired by the celestial meaning , of all in the range of literature . " Endymion he calls a " book of religion ...
... true poet , " he exclaims , " be- comes something more . He seems the mind the most finely touched , the most deeply inspired by the celestial meaning , of all in the range of literature . " Endymion he calls a " book of religion ...
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... true consciousness of her idea still escapes him , in the confusion of matter which repeatedly overwhelmed his senses . " Just as in the 1817 poems Keats had been unable fully to express his conception of nature , so here his ...
... true consciousness of her idea still escapes him , in the confusion of matter which repeatedly overwhelmed his senses . " Just as in the 1817 poems Keats had been unable fully to express his conception of nature , so here his ...
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... true , that in this matter of " naturalism " and " idealism , — taking the author's own definition - Keats's poetry shows ad- vance and recoil , progress and reaction and interaction , an irregular pendulum - like movement , with first ...
... true , that in this matter of " naturalism " and " idealism , — taking the author's own definition - Keats's poetry shows ad- vance and recoil , progress and reaction and interaction , an irregular pendulum - like movement , with first ...
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