The Imagery of Keats and Shelley: A Comparative StudyUniversity of North Carolina Press, 1949 - Počet stran: 296 |
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... Shelley immediately suggests poverty of the senses , vagueness , evanescence , and a dim infinitude , while with Keats we associate concreteness , solidity , and sensuous intensity . " . . .The highest beauties of Shelley's poetry ...
... Shelley immediately suggests poverty of the senses , vagueness , evanescence , and a dim infinitude , while with Keats we associate concreteness , solidity , and sensuous intensity . " . . .The highest beauties of Shelley's poetry ...
Strana 39
... Shelley's scenes and of his visual dualism . 15 With it we may contrast the scene described by Keats in a corres ... Shelley's very large indebtedness to Volney's Ruins in Queen Mab . See K. N. Cameron , " A Major Source of The Revolt of ...
... Shelley's scenes and of his visual dualism . 15 With it we may contrast the scene described by Keats in a corres ... Shelley's very large indebtedness to Volney's Ruins in Queen Mab . See K. N. Cameron , " A Major Source of The Revolt of ...
Strana 296
... Shelley , Mary , on Shelley's idealization of the real , 182-83 Shelley , Percy Bysshe , analytical use of imagery , 55-57 ; auditory imagery in , 79-83 ; dualism of , 37-39 , 45-46 , 52-55 ; gustatory imagery in , 87-91 ; heat and cold ...
... Shelley , Mary , on Shelley's idealization of the real , 182-83 Shelley , Percy Bysshe , analytical use of imagery , 55-57 ; auditory imagery in , 79-83 ; dualism of , 37-39 , 45-46 , 52-55 ; gustatory imagery in , 87-91 ; heat and cold ...
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