Keats & His PoetryAMS Press, 1971 - 94 ページ |
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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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... passages of very great beauty both of thought and workmanship - passages so instinct with the finest power of imagination ... passage is the famous exordium which , well known as it is , must here be reproduced because in its wonderful ...
... passages of very great beauty both of thought and workmanship - passages so instinct with the finest power of imagination ... passage is the famous exordium which , well known as it is , must here be reproduced because in its wonderful ...
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... passages . We see not the balance of good and evil ; we are in a mist ; we are now in that state , we feel the burden of the mystery . To this point was Wordsworth come , as far as I can conceive , when he wrote Tintern Abbey , ' and it ...
... passages . We see not the balance of good and evil ; we are in a mist ; we are now in that state , we feel the burden of the mystery . To this point was Wordsworth come , as far as I can conceive , when he wrote Tintern Abbey , ' and it ...
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