The Mind of John KeatsOxford University Press, 1926 - 209 páginas |
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... pleasure , to excite a momentary gleam of liberty . Her aim is to make us intrinsically and absolutely free . And this she accomplishes by awakening , exercising and perfecting in us a power to remove to an objective distance the world ...
... pleasure , to excite a momentary gleam of liberty . Her aim is to make us intrinsically and absolutely free . And this she accomplishes by awakening , exercising and perfecting in us a power to remove to an objective distance the world ...
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... and the soul . " So all poetry is " the outcome of an impression produced by Nature . " The theory of poetic art evolved is that of " Pleasure as the end , " supplemented by " Beauty as the means . " In KEATS , THINKER II.
... and the soul . " So all poetry is " the outcome of an impression produced by Nature . " The theory of poetic art evolved is that of " Pleasure as the end , " supplemented by " Beauty as the means . " In KEATS , THINKER II.
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... pleasure in her . " But in Sleep and Poetry , " he had turned not only to Shakespeare and Words- worth in literature , but in critical sincerity to Nature her- self . There is evident both a profounder if inconsistent con- sciousness of ...
... pleasure in her . " But in Sleep and Poetry , " he had turned not only to Shakespeare and Words- worth in literature , but in critical sincerity to Nature her- self . There is evident both a profounder if inconsistent con- sciousness of ...
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... pleasurable in- dulgence but a passionate struggle for truth . " He perceived at this time , too , the antithesis ... pleasure , he could not detect it behind pain or apparent ugliness . " But in the Revision of Hyperion , Mr. Fausset ...
... pleasurable in- dulgence but a passionate struggle for truth . " He perceived at this time , too , the antithesis ... pleasure , he could not detect it behind pain or apparent ugliness . " But in the Revision of Hyperion , Mr. Fausset ...
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... pleasure , poetical Luxury ; and with that it appears to me he would fain have been content , if he could , so doing ... pleasures of Song , solacing himself at intervals with cups of old wine ; and those are with some exceptions the ...
... pleasure , poetical Luxury ; and with that it appears to me he would fain have been content , if he could , so doing ... pleasures of Song , solacing himself at intervals with cups of old wine ; and those are with some exceptions the ...
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