The Imagery of Keats and Shelley: A Comparative StudyUniversity of North Carolina Press, 1949 - Počet stran: 296 |
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... appear to be great ) , but in the sleepers and their dreams ( 11. 398-484 ) . After a long and somnolent interval they advance once more " direct to- wards the Galaxy " ( 11. 486-87 ) . But even as they resume their flight the moon appears ...
... appear to be great ) , but in the sleepers and their dreams ( 11. 398-484 ) . After a long and somnolent interval they advance once more " direct to- wards the Galaxy " ( 11. 486-87 ) . But even as they resume their flight the moon appears ...
Strana 114
... appears to have used " glow " metaphorically , without considering its sensory properties , and to have been led by the tactual quality inherent in it to the more forth- right and daring “ warm . ' Keats comes closest to the ...
... appears to have used " glow " metaphorically , without considering its sensory properties , and to have been led by the tactual quality inherent in it to the more forth- right and daring “ warm . ' Keats comes closest to the ...
Strana 217
... appears to share . 68 Carl Grabo emphasizes the neo - Platonic elements of Shelley's poetry , while admitting an appreciable amount of Platonism as well . " A. A. Jack in an essay written in 1904 declared that Shelley's Nature is the ...
... appears to share . 68 Carl Grabo emphasizes the neo - Platonic elements of Shelley's poetry , while admitting an appreciable amount of Platonism as well . " A. A. Jack in an essay written in 1904 declared that Shelley's Nature is the ...
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Imagery of Sensation | 26 |
Synaesthetic Imagery ΙΟΙ | 101 |
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