Keats & His PoetryG. G. Harrap & Company, Limited, 1922 - 94 ページ |
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... passage are unmistakable . In another way , too , these lines are specially suggestive . They are per- vaded by that simple and direct passion for nature which was to be one of the most distinc- tive characteristics of Keats's later ...
... passage are unmistakable . In another way , too , these lines are specially suggestive . They are per- vaded by that simple and direct passion for nature which was to be one of the most distinc- tive characteristics of Keats's later ...
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... passage of an angel's tear That falls through the clear ether silently . The longest poem in this little volume - that entitled " Sleep and Poetry " -is of particular importance because it contains a vigorous enun- ciation of Keats's ...
... passage of an angel's tear That falls through the clear ether silently . The longest poem in this little volume - that entitled " Sleep and Poetry " -is of particular importance because it contains a vigorous enun- ciation of Keats's ...
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... passage in which the young enthu- siast of the new day rejoices in the coming of that " fairer season for the Muses in which he himself is privileged to live . " " " " Is there so small a range In the present strength of manhood , that ...
... passage in which the young enthu- siast of the new day rejoices in the coming of that " fairer season for the Muses in which he himself is privileged to live . " " " " Is there so small a range In the present strength of manhood , that ...
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... passage , which forms the open- ing of the latter poem , is here reproduced in order to give the reader an opportunity to test this statement for himself : LAMIA Upon a time , before the faery broods Drove Nymph and Satyr from the ...
... passage , which forms the open- ing of the latter poem , is here reproduced in order to give the reader an opportunity to test this statement for himself : LAMIA Upon a time , before the faery broods Drove Nymph and Satyr from the ...
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... was , as Keats further informed his friend , directly in- spired by the passage in " King Lear " - " Do you not hear the sea ? " —which had just then been haunting him with strange persistency ; and it runs 44 KEATS & HIS POETRY.
... was , as Keats further informed his friend , directly in- spired by the passage in " King Lear " - " Do you not hear the sea ? " —which had just then been haunting him with strange persistency ; and it runs 44 KEATS & HIS POETRY.
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adieu Æneid Agnes awake beauty Brawne breathing bright Brown chamber Charles Armitage Brown charm cold colour Cowden Clarke criticism Dame sans Merci delight doth dream ears Endymion Enfield eternal Eve of St eyes Faerie Queene faery fair feel flowers genius glowing Greek green Hampstead happy Haydon heard heart heaven Hunt's imagination John Keats joys Keats Keats's Lamia leaves legend Leigh Hunt literary London look Lord Houghton Madeline melancholy morning nature never dead night nymph ODE ON MELANCHOLY pale passage passed passion pleasant poem poet poet's poetic poetry of earth Porphyro quiet rich romance rose round says Clarke Shelley silent silver sing soft song sonnet soon soul sound Spenser spirit story summer sweet thee thine things Thomas Keats thought tremble Vale of Health verse W. H. Hudson warm whisper WILLIAM HENRY HUDSON wings Wordsworth writer wrote young