The Imagery of Keats and Shelley: A Comparative StudyUniversity of North Carolina Press, 1949 - Počet stran: 296 |
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... force and richness seems definitely to be baseless . Compared with Keats , a poet whom all critics agree is distin- guished by a high degree of concreteness and imaginal abundance , he suffers little if at all . He is not deficient in ...
... force and richness seems definitely to be baseless . Compared with Keats , a poet whom all critics agree is distin- guished by a high degree of concreteness and imaginal abundance , he suffers little if at all . He is not deficient in ...
Strana 106
... force weak by his unusually powerful faculty of associa- tion ; an odor - image may in a flash of associational intuition be transformed into an image of weight , or a sound - image take on the added sense of touch . Further- more ...
... force weak by his unusually powerful faculty of associa- tion ; an odor - image may in a flash of associational intuition be transformed into an image of weight , or a sound - image take on the added sense of touch . Further- more ...
Strana 263
... force banishing reason , a wasting disease , an exposer of weakness , a cause of disharmony . The light itself now shatters the lamp , the lute is broken by its sound , the soul destroys its fleshly covering . The poem , then , consists ...
... force banishing reason , a wasting disease , an exposer of weakness , a cause of disharmony . The light itself now shatters the lamp , the lute is broken by its sound , the soul destroys its fleshly covering . The poem , then , consists ...
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Poetic Imagery | 3 |
Imagery of Sensation | 26 |
Synaesthetic Imagery ΙΟΙ | 101 |
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