KeatsNoonday Press, 1955 - 322 páginas |
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Página 169
... passion or identity . ' I am certain of nothing ' , the mortal author of Endymion was then writing to his friend , ' but the holiness of the Heart's affections , and the truth of Imagination . ' Here , in the passion for the Indian Maid ...
... passion or identity . ' I am certain of nothing ' , the mortal author of Endymion was then writing to his friend , ' but the holiness of the Heart's affections , and the truth of Imagination . ' Here , in the passion for the Indian Maid ...
Página 172
... passions of the Heart are contradictory ? This is precisely the question which Keats strives to answer in Book IV of Endymion . The human passion for the Indian Maid , and the imaginative passion for the Moon - Goddess are in fearful ...
... passions of the Heart are contradictory ? This is precisely the question which Keats strives to answer in Book IV of Endymion . The human passion for the Indian Maid , and the imaginative passion for the Moon - Goddess are in fearful ...
Página 193
... passion , and he becomes part of this essential Beauty . Further , the poem as a whole agrees with the argument to Peona , in placing the passion of love for a fellow - mortal at the pinnacle of this process of self - sublimation . The ...
... passion , and he becomes part of this essential Beauty . Further , the poem as a whole agrees with the argument to Peona , in placing the passion of love for a fellow - mortal at the pinnacle of this process of self - sublimation . The ...
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