The Imagery of Keats and Shelley: A Comparative StudyUniversity of North Carolina Press, 1949 - Počet stran: 296 |
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... Hyperion's palace - door ( Hyperion , I , 206 ) . At the lower end of Keats's register are sounds so faint that they barely rise above silence and in their passing serve only to enforce it . Such is the . . . little noiseless noise ...
... Hyperion's palace - door ( Hyperion , I , 206 ) . At the lower end of Keats's register are sounds so faint that they barely rise above silence and in their passing serve only to enforce it . Such is the . . . little noiseless noise ...
Strana 84
... Hyperion is fed with incense : Blazing Hyperion on his orbed fire Still sat , still snuff'd the incense , teeming up From man to the sun's God . 62 ( I , 166-68 ) This latter conception of Hyperion alone in his palace of the sun , still ...
... Hyperion is fed with incense : Blazing Hyperion on his orbed fire Still sat , still snuff'd the incense , teeming up From man to the sun's God . 62 ( I , 166-68 ) This latter conception of Hyperion alone in his palace of the sun , still ...
Strana 202
... Hyperion's fall is all too clearly foreshadowed , but in this poem , unlike the earlier Hyperion , we hear nothing of the rise of Apollo . Keats broke off before that point was reached . The Fall of Hyperion was written within the ...
... Hyperion's fall is all too clearly foreshadowed , but in this poem , unlike the earlier Hyperion , we hear nothing of the rise of Apollo . Keats broke off before that point was reached . The Fall of Hyperion was written within the ...
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