Studies in Interpretation: Keats-Clough-Matthew ArnoldG. P. Putnam's sons, 1896 - 221 páginas |
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... true land of promise of which prophets had spoken and poets sung . Well indeed might Wordsworth exclaim of those rich years of buoyancy and aspiration : " Bliss was it in that dawn to be alive , But to be young was very Heaven ! O times ...
... true land of promise of which prophets had spoken and poets sung . Well indeed might Wordsworth exclaim of those rich years of buoyancy and aspiration : " Bliss was it in that dawn to be alive , But to be young was very Heaven ! O times ...
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... true poetic spirit , Keats attacks the formal verse of the Dryden- Pope school . Himself requiring space for the full play of his exuberant and unchecked imagination , he broke down the model of couplet - structure perfected by Pope ...
... true poetic spirit , Keats attacks the formal verse of the Dryden- Pope school . Himself requiring space for the full play of his exuberant and unchecked imagination , he broke down the model of couplet - structure perfected by Pope ...
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... true radicalism and anti - slavery . " It is not difficult to surmise to what new - world purposes such a story as that of the downfall of the old Satur- 1 See his preface . 2 Letters , Vol . i . , pp . 71-73 . nian dynasty , undertaken ...
... true radicalism and anti - slavery . " It is not difficult to surmise to what new - world purposes such a story as that of the downfall of the old Satur- 1 See his preface . 2 Letters , Vol . i . , pp . 71-73 . nian dynasty , undertaken ...
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... to raise any question regarding what it was intended , or could be interpreted , to prove . It is of course true that some of the legends by which his genius was fascinated — especially the myth of Endymion JOHN KEATS . 23.
... to raise any question regarding what it was intended , or could be interpreted , to prove . It is of course true that some of the legends by which his genius was fascinated — especially the myth of Endymion JOHN KEATS . 23.
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... true . His one recognized road to reality was thus the primrose path of the imagination . " What the Imagination seizes as Beauty must be Truth , whether it existed before or not " - thus he states his thesis in a letter to his friend ...
... true . His one recognized road to reality was thus the primrose path of the imagination . " What the Imagination seizes as Beauty must be Truth , whether it existed before or not " - thus he states his thesis in a letter to his friend ...
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Studies in Interpretation: Keats, Clough, Matthew Arnold William Henry Hudson Vista de fragmentos - 1969 |
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admirable æsthetic ARTHUR HUGH CLOUGH beauty believe Berkeley Bothie of Tober-na-Vuolich CALIFORNIA LIBRARY character characteristic Claude Clough creed criticism despair Dipsychus dream earth emotion Empedocles on Etna Endymion English Essays expression eyes fact faith feeling Forman's edition G. P. PUTNAM'S SONS genius Grande Chartreuse habit heart hope human influence inspiration intellectual interesting John Keats Keats Keats's less letters Literature live look man's Marcus Aurelius Matthew Arnold melancholy ment mental mind modern mood moral nature Obermann once ourselves pagan passage philosophic poem poet poet's poetic poetry present problems Prose Remains question reality realize relation religious Rugby Rugby Chapel Senancour sense Shelley skepticism soul speculation spiritual Stanzas struggle temper tendencies things thou thought tion touch true truth turn UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA utterances verse vision words Wordsworth writes young