KeatsNoonday Press, 1955 - 322 páginas |
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Página 114
... passage from Hyperion II : where their own groans They felt , but heard not , for the solid roar Of thunderous waterfalls and torrents hoarse , Pouring a constant bulk , uncertain where . I will not copy the passage in Letter 71 ...
... passage from Hyperion II : where their own groans They felt , but heard not , for the solid roar Of thunderous waterfalls and torrents hoarse , Pouring a constant bulk , uncertain where . I will not copy the passage in Letter 71 ...
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... passage , in emotion and expression , and especially when we look at the last couplet , even in particular words . The parallel words ' swoon ' and ' death ' are made even more dis- tinct by the alteration of the former in the Folio ...
... passage , in emotion and expression , and especially when we look at the last couplet , even in particular words . The parallel words ' swoon ' and ' death ' are made even more dis- tinct by the alteration of the former in the Folio ...
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... passage from Keats's letter is that he is , for the time being anyhow , definitely rejecting marriage and love . How on earth is this mood and temper to be reconciled with the mood and temper of Bright Star ? They simply will not mix ...
... passage from Keats's letter is that he is , for the time being anyhow , definitely rejecting marriage and love . How on earth is this mood and temper to be reconciled with the mood and temper of Bright Star ? They simply will not mix ...
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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