| John Barnard - 1987 - 192 páginas
...opening, in which Saturn and Thea are seen at once as gods and as humans, provides a good example. 56 Deep in the shady sadness of a vale Far sunken from...silence round about his lair; Forest on forest hung above his head Like cloud on cloud. No stir of air was there, Not so much life as on a summer's day... | |
| Maureen Duffy - 1987 - 232 páginas
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| Eric Hall McCormick - 1989 - 310 páginas
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| Barbara Lloyd Evans - 1989 - 1238 páginas
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| Paul De Man - 340 páginas
...[who] seem to freeze, / Emprisoned in black, purgatorial rails." Saturn at the beginning of Hyperion "quiet as a stone, / Still as the silence round about his lair." There hardly exists a single of Keats's important poems in which a version of this recurrent theme... | |
| E. Douka Kabitoglou - 1990 - 326 páginas
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| Dan Simmons - 1990 - 516 páginas
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| John Keats - 1990 - 228 páginas
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| Hermione de Almeida - 1990 - 429 páginas
...insulting light / Could glimmer on their tears; where their own groans / They felt, but heard not," a "shady sadness of a vale / Far sunken from the healthy...morn, / Far from the fiery noon, and eve's one star" (II, 57; I, 1-3). Before Hyperion's insulting light came among the mammoth brood, furthermore, they... | |
| Angela Partington - 1992 - 1098 páginas
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