The Imagery of Keats and Shelley: A Comparative StudyUniversity of North Carolina Press, 1949 - Počet stran: 296 |
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Strana 187
... Nature and of Art impress themselves upon him with equal force . Much of the early I Stood Tiptoe is a joyous catalogue of natural objects . The gorgeous but uneven Endymion is studded with descrip- tions of Nature unequalled in their ...
... Nature and of Art impress themselves upon him with equal force . Much of the early I Stood Tiptoe is a joyous catalogue of natural objects . The gorgeous but uneven Endymion is studded with descrip- tions of Nature unequalled in their ...
Strana 199
... nature of things , and had therefore to be accepted . Disinterestedness pushed too far would overturn the system by which we live . " For in wild nature the Hawk would loose [ sic ] his Breakfast of Robins and the Robin his of worms ...
... nature of things , and had therefore to be accepted . Disinterestedness pushed too far would overturn the system by which we live . " For in wild nature the Hawk would loose [ sic ] his Breakfast of Robins and the Robin his of worms ...
Strana 200
... nature are indissolubly connected . Since unalloyed hap- piness does not exist in nature , it cannot exist in man . Perfectibilitarians and " Godwin - Methodists " like Shelley and Charles Dilke hope in vain for the millen- nium : The ...
... nature are indissolubly connected . Since unalloyed hap- piness does not exist in nature , it cannot exist in man . Perfectibilitarians and " Godwin - Methodists " like Shelley and Charles Dilke hope in vain for the millen- nium : The ...
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