Inspiration in Milton and KeatsMacmillan, 1982 - 212 páginas |
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... look straight at reality , and at the brightest of all realities which is what we call the Good . The gaining of real knowledge is , in fact , a process of remember- ing reality ( anamnesis ) : a difficult contortion in which the ...
... look straight at reality , and at the brightest of all realities which is what we call the Good . The gaining of real knowledge is , in fact , a process of remember- ing reality ( anamnesis ) : a difficult contortion in which the ...
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... look pale ; yet the dis- comfort and difficulty of being ' unsighted ' in order to see better , and not taking refuge in illusion when it is always at hand , ready to welcome the vulnerable soul back into the shadows . Poets have , of ...
... look pale ; yet the dis- comfort and difficulty of being ' unsighted ' in order to see better , and not taking refuge in illusion when it is always at hand , ready to welcome the vulnerable soul back into the shadows . Poets have , of ...
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... Looks ' to ' Look ' , in the climactic line Look homeward angel now , and melt with ruth . They represent the crescendo towards a flash of insight which is founded upon the work of the entire poem thus far . The emotional impact of this ...
... Looks ' to ' Look ' , in the climactic line Look homeward angel now , and melt with ruth . They represent the crescendo towards a flash of insight which is founded upon the work of the entire poem thus far . The emotional impact of this ...
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Miltons Newenlightened World | 22 |
Milton and the Genius of the Shore | 40 |
Miltons Search for the Idea of the Beautiful | 76 |
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action active appears approach beauty becomes begins close context continues darkness death describes desire direct dream early echoes emotional epic existence experience expressed external eyes fact fades Fall false figure finally finds forced function give heart heaven human Hyperion idea imagination immortal inspiration invocation Keats Keats's kind Knight knowledge language learning leaves letter light lines live look Lycidas meaning mental metaphor Milton mind mortal Muse Nativity nature never Nightingale once opening original pain Paradise Lost passion pastoral picture poem poet poet's poetic poetry present question reality relation represents rhetorical Samson seems sense sensuous shows sing song soul sound spirit stanza story suggests takes thee things thou thought true truth turns understanding verse vision voice whole wild writing written
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The Good Society and the Inner World: Psychoanalysis, Politics, and Culture Michael Rustin Vista de fragmentos - 1991 |