The Imagery of Keats and Shelley: A Comparative StudyUniversity of North Carolina Press, 1949 - Počet stran: 296 |
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... give us new knowledge . Strange words have no meaning for us ; common terms we know already ; it is metaphor which gives us most of this pleasure . Thus , when the poet calls old age ' a dried stalk , ' he gives us a new percep- tion by ...
... give us new knowledge . Strange words have no meaning for us ; common terms we know already ; it is metaphor which gives us most of this pleasure . Thus , when the poet calls old age ' a dried stalk , ' he gives us a new percep- tion by ...
Strana 61
... gives body and weight to the virgins of St. Agnes , who must " couch supine their beauties , lilly white " ( 1.52 ) . In the Ode on a Grecian Urn one feels the " mad pur- suit " and " struggle to escape " in a sensation of warmth ...
... gives body and weight to the virgins of St. Agnes , who must " couch supine their beauties , lilly white " ( 1.52 ) . In the Ode on a Grecian Urn one feels the " mad pur- suit " and " struggle to escape " in a sensation of warmth ...
Strana 257
... gives a sympathetic and thorough account of this theory . The present study can apply neither virtue to this particular question . 53. The World's Body , pp . 193-211 . 54. See F. X. Roellinger " Two Theories of Poetry as Knowledge ...
... gives a sympathetic and thorough account of this theory . The present study can apply neither virtue to this particular question . 53. The World's Body , pp . 193-211 . 54. See F. X. Roellinger " Two Theories of Poetry as Knowledge ...
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Poetic Imagery | 3 |
Imagery of Sensation | 26 |
Synaesthetic Imagery ΙΟΙ | 101 |
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