Keats's Shakespeare: A Descriptive StudyClarendon Press, 1966 - Počet stran: 178 |
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... poetic life , he records that he has arrived at the realization of two fundamental truths about Shakespeare , truths ... poetry is the outcome of great living , the secret of which is a seeking of , a reception of , and a submission to ...
... poetic life , he records that he has arrived at the realization of two fundamental truths about Shakespeare , truths ... poetry is the outcome of great living , the secret of which is a seeking of , a reception of , and a submission to ...
Strana 8
... poetry is for the most part ironed and manacled with a chain of facts , and cannot get free ; it cannot escape from the prison house of history , nor often move without our being disturbed with the clanking of its fetters . The poetry ...
... poetry is for the most part ironed and manacled with a chain of facts , and cannot get free ; it cannot escape from the prison house of history , nor often move without our being disturbed with the clanking of its fetters . The poetry ...
Strana 11
... poetry of human passions and affections , made almost ethereal by the power of the poet . Again , the poetry of " Richard " , " John " , and the Henries is the blending [ of ] the imaginative with the historical : it is poetry ! -but ...
... poetry of human passions and affections , made almost ethereal by the power of the poet . Again , the poetry of " Richard " , " John " , and the Henries is the blending [ of ] the imaginative with the historical : it is poetry ! -but ...
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Keats's Shakespeare: A Descriptive Study Based on New Material Caroline Frances Eleanor Spurgeon Zobrazení fragmentů - 1928 |
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