The Imagery of Keats and Shelley: A Comparative StudyUniversity of North Carolina Press, 1949 - Počet stran: 296 |
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... Keats's lines should demonstrate a remark- ably even sensory development . What are the facts ? The facts disclose that Professor Finney's statement is generally , although not wholly , correct for Keats ; but that for Shelley it is ...
... Keats's lines should demonstrate a remark- ably even sensory development . What are the facts ? The facts disclose that Professor Finney's statement is generally , although not wholly , correct for Keats ; but that for Shelley it is ...
Strana 46
... Keats looks out horizontally upon the heavy , verdurous tex- tures of the May night . Unable to pierce the darkness , in imagination he beholds a bower enclosed by leafy boughs " and numerously peopled with The grass , the thicket , and ...
... Keats looks out horizontally upon the heavy , verdurous tex- tures of the May night . Unable to pierce the darkness , in imagination he beholds a bower enclosed by leafy boughs " and numerously peopled with The grass , the thicket , and ...
Strana 106
A Comparative Study Richard Harter Fogle. II Synaesthesia in Keats is a natural con- comitant of other qualities of his poetry . Keats's verse is extraordinarily rich in sense - images , and his sense - imagery is very full and ...
A Comparative Study Richard Harter Fogle. II Synaesthesia in Keats is a natural con- comitant of other qualities of his poetry . Keats's verse is extraordinarily rich in sense - images , and his sense - imagery is very full and ...
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Imagery of Sensation | 26 |
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