The Imagery of Keats and Shelley: A Comparative StudyUniversity of North Carolina Press, 1949 - Počet stran: 296 |
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Strana 55
... pass beyond " the dome of many - colored glass " in search of some ultimate reality beyond the range of mortal vision . He feels at once a sensuous delight in forms , colors , and motion and a desire to transcend to the realms of sense ...
... pass beyond " the dome of many - colored glass " in search of some ultimate reality beyond the range of mortal vision . He feels at once a sensuous delight in forms , colors , and motion and a desire to transcend to the realms of sense ...
Strana 138
... pass easily from sensation to sensation without incongruity or discordance . By means of a natural compressive and associational power greater than Shelley's , he welds his more complex and refractory materials into wholes more organic ...
... pass easily from sensation to sensation without incongruity or discordance . By means of a natural compressive and associational power greater than Shelley's , he welds his more complex and refractory materials into wholes more organic ...
Strana 200
... . Cf. Shelley , Hymn to Intellectual Beauty , ll . 17-18 : " Why dost thou pass away , and leave our state , This dim vast vale of tears , vacant and desolate ? " It is the Minds Bible , it is the Minds 200 The Imagery of Keats and Shelley.
... . Cf. Shelley , Hymn to Intellectual Beauty , ll . 17-18 : " Why dost thou pass away , and leave our state , This dim vast vale of tears , vacant and desolate ? " It is the Minds Bible , it is the Minds 200 The Imagery of Keats and Shelley.
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Imagery of Sensation | 26 |
Synaesthetic Imagery ΙΟΙ | 101 |
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