The Mind of John KeatsOxford University Press, 1926 - 209 стор. |
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... verse , the world well knows , but Keats the thinker and philosopher is to many still an undiscovered soul . It was Stevenson who said , " Man does not live by bread alone , but by catchwords . " The truth of this is well demonstrated ...
... verse , the world well knows , but Keats the thinker and philosopher is to many still an undiscovered soul . It was Stevenson who said , " Man does not live by bread alone , but by catchwords . " The truth of this is well demonstrated ...
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... verses who spent his days in rapt in- toxication with the sensuous world . This conception was fostered by such influences as that caustic characterization of Carlyle's in his Essay on Burns , Poetry except in such cases as that of ...
... verses who spent his days in rapt in- toxication with the sensuous world . This conception was fostered by such influences as that caustic characterization of Carlyle's in his Essay on Burns , Poetry except in such cases as that of ...
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... verse ; he felt and thought naturally in prose . . . . And in his letters again and again we see an intellect of the first order expressing itself naturally in prose , with the subtlety , the de- tachment , of the philosopher . " Two ...
... verse ; he felt and thought naturally in prose . . . . And in his letters again and again we see an intellect of the first order expressing itself naturally in prose , with the subtlety , the de- tachment , of the philosopher . " Two ...
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... verse to fit his ideals . Almost from the first he was thinking hard on the nature of poetry and the poetic art . Of the thirteen poems , exclusive of the sonnets , in the 1817 volume , seven have to do either all or in part with poetic ...
... verse to fit his ideals . Almost from the first he was thinking hard on the nature of poetry and the poetic art . Of the thirteen poems , exclusive of the sonnets , in the 1817 volume , seven have to do either all or in part with poetic ...
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... verse , and committed himself to the Extreme , we should never have seen Satan as described — " But his face Deep scars of thunder had entrenched , & c . " This expresses concisely the dual elements in Keats's nature of which we have ...
... verse , and committed himself to the Extreme , we should never have seen Satan as described — " But his face Deep scars of thunder had entrenched , & c . " This expresses concisely the dual elements in Keats's nature of which we have ...
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