Sydney Studies in English. Volume 08, 1982-3University of Sydney, 1978 - 128 עמודים |
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עמוד 41
... Keats professedly sought in place of less comforting " Philosophy " , they do so by evoking a world still more tempting ( and as it turns out , still more dangerous ) than that implied by his impatient phrase- making of some eighteen ...
... Keats professedly sought in place of less comforting " Philosophy " , they do so by evoking a world still more tempting ( and as it turns out , still more dangerous ) than that implied by his impatient phrase- making of some eighteen ...
עמוד 42
... Keats's intellectual yearning was to rid himself of the beautiful . One of Keats's earlier critics , although still obsessed with the myth of beauty , saw more clearly . Aubrey de Vere noted a " depth , significance , and power of ...
... Keats's intellectual yearning was to rid himself of the beautiful . One of Keats's earlier critics , although still obsessed with the myth of beauty , saw more clearly . Aubrey de Vere noted a " depth , significance , and power of ...
עמוד 48
... Keats in his edition of Milton ; and against it he scribbled a marginal note concerning the " Apollonian " manage- ment of the poem.24 Apollo was god of the sun and of poetry , the new Olympian of Hyperion , and is associated with ...
... Keats in his edition of Milton ; and against it he scribbled a marginal note concerning the " Apollonian " manage- ment of the poem.24 Apollo was god of the sun and of poetry , the new Olympian of Hyperion , and is associated with ...
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Mirrors | 3 |
ROBERT W WILLIAMS Fate and the Narrative | 23 |
Keatss | 40 |
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