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" I have given up Hyperion — there were too many Miltonic inversions in it — Miltonic verse cannot be written but in an artful, or, rather, artist's humour. I wish to give myself up to other sensations. English ought to be kept up. "
Life, Letters, and Literary Remains, of John Keats - Сторінка 193
автори: John Keats - 1848 - 393 стор.
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John Keats and the Loss of Romantic Innocence

Keith D. White - 1996 - 224 стор.
...Miltonic inversions in it — Miltonic verse cannot be written but in an artful or rather artist's humour. I wish to give myself up to other sensations. English...to pick out some lines from Hyperion and put a mark X to the false beauty proceeding from art, and one | to the true voice of feeling. Upon my soul 'twas...
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Taming the Chaos: English Poetic Diction Theory Since the Renaissance

Emerson R. Marks - 1998 - 428 стор.
...Hyperion. The highly inverted style of Paradise Lost requires in its author a mood of sustained artistry. "I wish to give myself up to other sensations. English ought to be kept up."14 Keats's homely admonition epitomizes the experience of poets who sense that what they have to...
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The Masks of Keats: The Endeavour of a Poet

Thomas McFarland - 2000 - 268 стор.
...very perspicuous claim: 'Miltonic verse cannot be written but in an artful or rather artist's humour. I wish to give myself up to other sensations. English ought to be kept up.'6 Earlier, in March 1818, he had posed the question — and it is perhaps not entirely playful...
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The Cambridge Companion to Keats

Susan J. Wolfson - 2001 - 324 стор.
...feeling." "Miltonic verse cannot be written but in an artful or artist's humour," he concluded, adding, "I wish to give myself up to other sensations. English ought to be kept up" (KL 2.167). Three days later, he wrote in a similar vein to George and Georgiana Keats: 82 The Paradise...
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Romantic Moods: Paranoia, Trauma, and Melancholy, 1790–1840

Thomas Pfau - 2005 - 604 стор.
...Miltonic inversions in it — Miltonic verse cannot be written but in an artful or rather artist's humour. I wish to give myself up to other sensations. English ought to be kept up. (LJK, 2: 167) Key to a reading of this letter, and by extension to a reading of "To Autumn" and the...
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The Monthly Review, Том 5

1901 - 670 стор.
...to other sensations." He asks Reynolds to pick out some lines from " Hyperion," and put a mark, x, to the false beauty, proceeding from art, and 1, 2, to the true voice of feeling. It is just then that he discovers Chatterton to be " the purest writer in the English language." A...
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The miltonic setting: ast and present

E. Tillyard - 1949 - 228 стор.
...Miltonic inversions in it — Miltonic verse cannot be written but in an artful or rather artist's humour. I wish to give myself up to other sensations. English ought to be kept up. [2 1 September 1819.] Here it is plain enough that Keats has done with Miltonizing. But there is no...
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The Poet's Craft A Course in the Critical Appreaciation of Poetry

Arthur Finley Scott - 1957 - 240 стор.
...inversions in it — Miltonic verse cannot be written but in an artful, or rather, artist's humour. I wish to give myself up to other sensations. English ought to be kept up.' Here is a passage from the poem : Meanwhile in other realms big tears were shed, More sorrow like to...
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