KeatsNoonday Press, 1955 - 322 páginas |
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Página 149
... conscious achievement had become , in eighteen months more , his conscious ideal . That happened often with Keats ; it is , indeed , the most profound and persistent trait in his character , and this submission of the consciousness to ...
... conscious achievement had become , in eighteen months more , his conscious ideal . That happened often with Keats ; it is , indeed , the most profound and persistent trait in his character , and this submission of the consciousness to ...
Página 151
... conscious of a certain dis- crepancy between the emotional content of the poem and its ostensible cause : as we have said , for the reader of the poem Chapman's Homer is as it were dissolved away in the intensity of the emotion it has ...
... conscious of a certain dis- crepancy between the emotional content of the poem and its ostensible cause : as we have said , for the reader of the poem Chapman's Homer is as it were dissolved away in the intensity of the emotion it has ...
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... conscious self as the condi- tion of its own operation . It called for a delicate poise of the faculties , in which the conscious , intellectual , purposive element was definitely subordinated — to what ? - There are many names for this ...
... conscious self as the condi- tion of its own operation . It called for a delicate poise of the faculties , in which the conscious , intellectual , purposive element was definitely subordinated — to what ? - There are many names for this ...
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Abbey Agnes Beauty is Truth become Bedhampton believe Blake Brawne's Bright Star sonnet brother Brown Cave of Quietude Charmian claret conscious criticism death delight Dilke dream dreamer Endymion essential Beauty Eve of St experience eyes Fall of Hyperion Fanny Brawne Fanny Keats Fanny Llanos Fanny's feel felt friends genius George Gittings says Gittings's Grecian Urn Hampstead Hazlitt heart human hush I. A. Richards ideal art imagination intensity Isabella Jones Italy January John Keats Keats and Shakespeare Keats wrote Keats's letters kind King Lear Lamia light and shade lines living meaning Milton mind misery mystery nature never October pain passage passion perhaps phrase poem poet reason Reynolds seems sensation sense sestet sister soul speculation spirit stanza tell thing thou thought tion Tom Keats Troilus Troilus and Cressida true Truth Beauty verse vision Walthamstow Wentworth Place woman Woodhouse words Wordsworth write written