John KeatsTwayne, 1981 - 194 páginas A comprehensive and scholarly account of the poet's works. |
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... happy . They are " too happy ” ( 2 , 10 ) not only because their happiness is too great for December , but because it is greater than man's , in fact greater than anything man can conceive , since lack of consciousness is nature's alone ...
... happy . They are " too happy ” ( 2 , 10 ) not only because their happiness is too great for December , but because it is greater than man's , in fact greater than anything man can conceive , since lack of consciousness is nature's alone ...
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... happy , happy dove " ( 22 ) , for example , like the " happy , happy boughs " and " happy , happy love ” of the “ Grecian Urn " ( 21 , 25 ) , is too emphatic ( as are the " happy , happy tree " and " happy , happy brook " of " In drear ...
... happy , happy dove " ( 22 ) , for example , like the " happy , happy boughs " and " happy , happy love ” of the “ Grecian Urn " ( 21 , 25 ) , is too emphatic ( as are the " happy , happy tree " and " happy , happy brook " of " In drear ...
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... happy boughs , " the " happy melodist , ” and the " happy love " on its frieze ( stanza three ) until he remembers that the urn is no more than a ' shape , " an “ attitude , " or a " silent form , " and that the figures carved on it are ...
... happy boughs , " the " happy melodist , ” and the " happy love " on its frieze ( stanza three ) until he remembers that the urn is no more than a ' shape , " an “ attitude , " or a " silent form , " and that the figures carved on it are ...
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About the Author | 8 |
Introduction | 15 |
The Letters | 32 |
Derechos de autor | |
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Agnes Apollo Apollonius aspiration Autumn Bate beauty becomes Belle Dame bower consciousness consecutive reasoning contrast convey critics Cynthia death dream earth earthly Endymion ephemerality eternal Eve of St experience expression Fall of Hyperion fancy Fanny Brawne feel figures flowers fulfillment goddess Grecian Urn happy harvest human identity immortal inspired Isabella John Keats Keats Circle Keats-Shelley Journal Keats's Keats's poetry Keatsian Lamia letter to Bailey London lovers Lycius Madeline Madeline's Miltonic mind Moneta mortal Murry mutability mystery myth natural process negative capability Nightingale Oceanus Ode on Indolence Ode on Melancholy Ode to Psyche pain paradox passage passion Pettet pleasure poem's poet poet's poetic quest reality realm Reynolds ripening Romantic Saturn scene sensation sense Sleep and Poetry song sonnet sorrow soul-making Sperry Stillinger stood tip-toe suggests symbolic theme things thought timeless tion Titans transience truth of Imagination verse vision whereas words Wordsworth writes