Sydney Studies in English. Volume 08, 1982-3University of Sydney, 1978 - 128 עמודים |
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תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 13
עמוד 44
... opening lines the poet complains of heart- ache , a drowsy numbing of the sense , as if he had drunk a sedative or poison so powerful as to draw him down to Lethe , the river of forgetfulness of whose waters the dead drink to forget ...
... opening lines the poet complains of heart- ache , a drowsy numbing of the sense , as if he had drunk a sedative or poison so powerful as to draw him down to Lethe , the river of forgetfulness of whose waters the dead drink to forget ...
עמוד 46
... opening passages of Hyperion19 ( and pos- sibly , too , at Richard II ) . The youth of the fourth line was , of course , brother Tom , who had died of tuberculosis a few months before the writing of the Ode . When Keats was re - reading ...
... opening passages of Hyperion19 ( and pos- sibly , too , at Richard II ) . The youth of the fourth line was , of course , brother Tom , who had died of tuberculosis a few months before the writing of the Ode . When Keats was re - reading ...
עמוד 96
... opening pages doesn't seem to me very like the one I listen to in the rest of the book , who does not " reserve all judgements " , does not avoid " the intimate revelations of young men " , and does not seem particularly a snob ...
... opening pages doesn't seem to me very like the one I listen to in the rest of the book , who does not " reserve all judgements " , does not avoid " the intimate revelations of young men " , and does not seem particularly a snob ...
תוכן
Mirrors | 3 |
ROBERT W WILLIAMS Fate and the Narrative | 23 |
Keatss | 40 |
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Alexander Pope audience beauty Belinda Casebook central movement charm chastity Christopher Bentley Clarissa's speech Clarke's Claudius Conrad contrast Critical death Dr Leavis dramatic dream edited English epic Eternity F. R. Leavis Fall of Hyperion Fate Fitzgerald Floss G. A. Wilkes game of Ombre Gatsby George Eliot Gertrude Hamlet Hamlet plays Heart of Darkness Honour human idea imagery ironies John Keats Keats Keats's king king's Kurtz letter lines literary live lock London look Madame Récamier Maggie Maggie's Marlow Mary Clarke meaning Mill mind mirrors of revenge Mohl moral fable Murder of Gonzago narrative nature Nick Nightingale novel passion person play scene play's players poem poet poetry Polonius Pope Pope's Pyrrhus Rape role salon seems sense Shakespeare Shelley's social society soliloquy soul Spectator stanza Steele Steele's Stephen Guest Stillinger Thalestris things thought tion tragedy tragic truth Tulliver virtue voice women words writing young