The Imagery of Keats and Shelley: A Comparative StudyUniversity of North Carolina Press, 1949 - Počet stran: 296 |
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Strana 142
... experience to the object of our perception : not only our present feelings and experience , but the memory of such of our past experi- ence as is appropriate to the occasion . When we look at a mountain we transfer to it from ourselves ...
... experience to the object of our perception : not only our present feelings and experience , but the memory of such of our past experi- ence as is appropriate to the occasion . When we look at a mountain we transfer to it from ourselves ...
Strana 209
... experience , the irony begotten of this sense , and his acceptance of experience , are most notably pres- ent in the great Odes . Since I have in other connections discussed To Autumn and the Ode on a Grecian Urn at some length , and ...
... experience , the irony begotten of this sense , and his acceptance of experience , are most notably pres- ent in the great Odes . Since I have in other connections discussed To Autumn and the Ode on a Grecian Urn at some length , and ...
Strana 249
... experience . " Through the influence of two powerful poets , Milton and Dryden , this unity was lost . 25 The metaphysicals , however , were in the direct current of English poetry , not those who followed . Judged by this standard of ...
... experience . " Through the influence of two powerful poets , Milton and Dryden , this unity was lost . 25 The metaphysicals , however , were in the direct current of English poetry , not those who followed . Judged by this standard of ...
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