Keats & His PoetryHarrap, 1915 - 95 ページ |
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... curious para- doxes in literary history that a poet whose whole soul was filled with a passionate love of beauty , and whose taste turned instinctively , as if through natural affinity , to the romance of the Middle TI KEATS AND.
... curious para- doxes in literary history that a poet whose whole soul was filled with a passionate love of beauty , and whose taste turned instinctively , as if through natural affinity , to the romance of the Middle TI KEATS AND.
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... beauty of the imagery ; his face lighting up with sudden ecstasy when he came upon some strikingly felicitous phrase like " the sea- shouldering whales . " He hoisted himself up , " Clarke tells us , recording the effect of this phrase ...
... beauty of the imagery ; his face lighting up with sudden ecstasy when he came upon some strikingly felicitous phrase like " the sea- shouldering whales . " He hoisted himself up , " Clarke tells us , recording the effect of this phrase ...
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... beauty , Leigh Hunt thus praised so warmly , and which is indeed worthy of such praise , runs as follows : ON THE GRASSHOPPER AND CRICKET The poetry of earth is never dead : When all the birds are faint with the hot sun , And hide in ...
... beauty , Leigh Hunt thus praised so warmly , and which is indeed worthy of such praise , runs as follows : ON THE GRASSHOPPER AND CRICKET The poetry of earth is never dead : When all the birds are faint with the hot sun , And hide in ...
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... beauty , and not the vehicle of social or political ideas . " You will , I am sure , forgive me , " he once wrote to Shelley , " for sincerely remarking that you might curb your magnani- mity , and be more of an artist , and load every ...
... beauty , and not the vehicle of social or political ideas . " You will , I am sure , forgive me , " he once wrote to Shelley , " for sincerely remarking that you might curb your magnani- mity , and be more of an artist , and load every ...
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... beauty just for its own sake - the beauty of field and forest , of flower , and sky , and sea ; and in the interpretation of this beauty , in this simple and direct passion for nature ( as I have called it ) no English poet takes a ...
... beauty just for its own sake - the beauty of field and forest , of flower , and sky , and sea ; and in the interpretation of this beauty , in this simple and direct passion for nature ( as I have called it ) no English poet takes a ...
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