| Gerrit Dekker - 1926 - 268 стор.
...jilling some other body. The Sun, — the Moon, — the Sea, and men and women, who are creatures of impulse, are poetical, and have about them an unchangeable attribute; the poet has none, no identity — hè is certainly the most unpoetical of all God's creatures — . . . . When I am in a room with... | |
| Ernest Rhys - 1927 - 342 стор.
...for, and filling, some other body. The sun, the moon, the sea, and men and women who are creatures of impulse, are poetical, and have about them an unchangeable...write no more ? Might I not at that very instant have been cogitating on the characters of Saturn and Ops ? It is a wretched thing to confess, but it is... | |
| Henry Remak - 1986 - 486 стор.
...for - and filling some other Body - the Sun, the Moon, the Sea and Men and Women who are creatures of impulse are poetical and have about them an unchangeable attribute - the poet has none; no identity« (letters, 1, 387). Oddly enough, Keats's ideal of the identity-less poet moves toward an idea of the... | |
| Michael Davidson - 1991 - 272 стор.
...1818, says the following: "A poet is the most unpoetical of any thing in existence; because he has no Identity ... he is certainly the most unpoetical...the Wonder that I should say I would write no more?" 43 Altieri, "From Symbolist Thought to Immanence," p. 607. 44 William Spanos, "Breaking the Circle:... | |
| Reginald Gibbons - 1989 - 320 стор.
...— and filling some other Body — the sun, the moon, the sea and men and women who are creatures of impulse, are poetical and have about them an unchangeable attribute — the poet has none; no identity. It is precisely because the end of the creative life is something not predictable, something unknown... | |
| Hermione de Almeida - 1990 - 429 стор.
...— and filling some other Body — The Sun, the Moon, the Sea and Men and Women who are creatures of impulse are poetical and have about them an unchangeable...— he is certainly the most unpoetical of all God's creatures.9 To have "no character" in the perception of other life and no "identical nature" during... | |
| Lois Bragg - 1991 - 174 стор.
...— and filling some other Body — The Sun, the Moon, the Sea and Men and Women who are creatures of impulse are poetical and have about them an unchangeable attribute — the poet has none; no identity. . . . It is a wretched thing to confess; but it is a very fact that not one word I ever utter can be... | |
| Zvi Giora - 1992 - 272 стор.
...- and filling some other Body ... The Sun, the Moon, the Sea and Men and Women who are creatures of impulse are poetical and have about them an unchangeable...certainly the most unpoetical of all God's creatures .... Keats attended Hazlitt's famous Lectures on the English Poets, and a few sentences, Bate (1963)... | |
| John Keats, Robert Gittings - 1995 - 324 стор.
...— and filling some other Body — The Sun, the Moon, the Sea and Men and Women who are creatures of impulse are poetical and have about them an unchangeable...then he has no self, and if I am a Poet, where is 25 the Wonder that I should say I would right-write no more? Might I not at that very instant have... | |
| Andrew Motion - 1999 - 702 стор.
...Sea and Men and Women who are creatures of impulse are poetical and have about them an unchangable attribute -the poet has none; no identity -he is certainly...write no more? Might I not at that very instant [have] been cogitating on the Characters of saturn and Ops? It is a wretched thing to confess; but is a very... | |
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