The Consecrated Urn: An Interpretation of Keats in Terms of Growth and FormLongmans, Green, 1959 - 426 стор. |
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An Interpretation of Keats in Terms of Growth and Form Bernard Blackstone. praise . Bailey thought as highly of Keats , and of his poetry . Of Endymion he writes : ' Nothing but the finest poetry can now touch me , but that does touch me ...
An Interpretation of Keats in Terms of Growth and Form Bernard Blackstone. praise . Bailey thought as highly of Keats , and of his poetry . Of Endymion he writes : ' Nothing but the finest poetry can now touch me , but that does touch me ...
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... Keats were salient aspects of the plot : the theme of wandering , Manfred's magical powers over the elements , the emphasis upon his ' self - losing ' within natural forms , and the correlation of knowledge and sorrow . It would be ...
... Keats were salient aspects of the plot : the theme of wandering , Manfred's magical powers over the elements , the emphasis upon his ' self - losing ' within natural forms , and the correlation of knowledge and sorrow . It would be ...
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... Keats ) ; he is like a star set in the deep repose of the unclouded sky ( Keats's favourite eternity image ) . And he has attained this state , not through what Blake would call ' negation ' , but through ' energy ' and ' an improvement ...
... Keats ) ; he is like a star set in the deep repose of the unclouded sky ( Keats's favourite eternity image ) . And he has attained this state , not through what Blake would call ' negation ' , but through ' energy ' and ' an improvement ...
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The Consecrated Urn: An Interpretation of Keats in Terms of Growth and Form Bernard Blackstone Перегляд фрагмента - 1959 |
The Consecrated Urn: An Interpretation of Keats in Terms of Growth and Form Bernard Blackstone Перегляд фрагмента - 1962 |
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