KeatsNoonday Press, 1955 - 322 páginas |
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Página 163
... sense - perception is used to enable the poet to grasp his own thought of the nature of poetry . The smooth and lovely motion of the moon is a quality of the poetry he conceives : More strange , more beautiful , more smooth , more regal ...
... sense - perception is used to enable the poet to grasp his own thought of the nature of poetry . The smooth and lovely motion of the moon is a quality of the poetry he conceives : More strange , more beautiful , more smooth , more regal ...
Página 203
... sense to steel it , Was never said in rhyme . This condition is , I think , definitely to be distinguished from another characteristic mood of Keats - the warm , delicious , dili- gent indolence in which the Thrush spoke to him , and in ...
... sense to steel it , Was never said in rhyme . This condition is , I think , definitely to be distinguished from another characteristic mood of Keats - the warm , delicious , dili- gent indolence in which the Thrush spoke to him , and in ...
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... sense of ' election ' appears to have been entirely precocious and unnatural ( from the religious point of view ) ; and it issued in a truly astonishing confidence in human reason , and primarily in his own reason , completely ...
... sense of ' election ' appears to have been entirely precocious and unnatural ( from the religious point of view ) ; and it issued in a truly astonishing confidence in human reason , and primarily in his own reason , completely ...
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