The Mind of John KeatsOxford University Press, 1926 - 209 стор. |
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... whole con- sists in a weak - eyed maudlin sensibility and a certain vague random tunefulness of nature is no separate faculty . . . . The feelings , the gifts , that exist in the poet are those that exist with more or less development ...
... whole con- sists in a weak - eyed maudlin sensibility and a certain vague random tunefulness of nature is no separate faculty . . . . The feelings , the gifts , that exist in the poet are those that exist with more or less development ...
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... 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 the fitful and dimly realized beauty in ' common life ...
... 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 the fitful and dimly realized beauty in ' common life ...
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... whole of himself into a prose sentence as into a line of 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 ...
... whole of himself into a prose sentence as into a line of 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 ...
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... whole , his con- clusions are solid bits of truth sifted from the often elusive evidence before him . The author's limits , however , are fixed by the nature of a lecture , and there is not opportunity to expand and demonstrate . What ...
... whole , his con- clusions are solid bits of truth sifted from the often elusive evidence before him . The author's limits , however , are fixed by the nature of a lecture , and there is not opportunity to expand and demonstrate . What ...
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... whole statement loses its force when we recall that the Ode to Autumn was written at least six months after 9 the first version was completed , and that The Eve of St. Agnes probably followed , was at least written contemporaneously ...
... whole statement loses its force when we recall that the Ode to Autumn was written at least six months after 9 the first version was completed , and that The Eve of St. Agnes probably followed , was at least written contemporaneously ...
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