The Imagery of Keats and Shelley: A Comparative StudyUniversity of North Carolina Press, 1949 - Počet stran: 296 |
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Strana 105
... less startling , less eccentric , and less self - conscious than the synaesthesia of the moderns . It works more quietly , blending itself with its background so as to remain unseen unless it is closely examined . It is less daringly ...
... less startling , less eccentric , and less self - conscious than the synaesthesia of the moderns . It works more quietly , blending itself with its background so as to remain unseen unless it is closely examined . It is less daringly ...
Strana 122
... less complex , less sensuous , and less spontane- ous than that of Keats . It lacks the multiplicity of association which in Keats so often forms a rich and various background for the image . It is comparatively 23. Cf. Sleep and Poetry ...
... less complex , less sensuous , and less spontane- ous than that of Keats . It lacks the multiplicity of association which in Keats so often forms a rich and various background for the image . It is comparatively 23. Cf. Sleep and Poetry ...
Strana 215
... less with the world as it is than with the world as he would have it . 62 In Prome- 61. “ The natural scenery of Shelley has a quality very different from Words- worth's . It is less realistic , less familiar . It is an imaginative ...
... less with the world as it is than with the world as he would have it . 62 In Prome- 61. “ The natural scenery of Shelley has a quality very different from Words- worth's . It is less realistic , less familiar . It is an imaginative ...
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Poetic Imagery | 3 |
Imagery of Sensation | 26 |
Synaesthetic Imagery ΙΟΙ | 101 |
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