The Imagery of Keats and Shelley: A Comparative StudyUniversity of North Carolina Press, 1949 - Počet stran: 296 |
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... suggestion of the word ' image ' is dangerous , the word is necessary . For metaphor and simile belong to formal classification . The word ' image , ' precisely because it is used to cover both metaphor and simile , can be used to point ...
... suggestion of the word ' image ' is dangerous , the word is necessary . For metaphor and simile belong to formal classification . The word ' image , ' precisely because it is used to cover both metaphor and simile , can be used to point ...
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... suggestions . When Keats describes a " venerable priest " Begirt with ministring looks ... 4 ( Endymion , I , 149-50 ) ... suggestion is another And who will subdivide the visile satisfactorily into the colour - visile , the black and ...
... suggestions . When Keats describes a " venerable priest " Begirt with ministring looks ... 4 ( Endymion , I , 149-50 ) ... suggestion is another And who will subdivide the visile satisfactorily into the colour - visile , the black and ...
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... suggestion rather than explicit pronounce- ment , metaphor rather than direct statement . " 73 In a later article he declares that paradox is the very stuff of poetry.74 Since Mr. Brooks applies specifically to Shelley his strictures ...
... suggestion rather than explicit pronounce- ment , metaphor rather than direct statement . " 73 In a later article he declares that paradox is the very stuff of poetry.74 Since Mr. Brooks applies specifically to Shelley his strictures ...
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Poetic Imagery | 3 |
Imagery of Sensation | 26 |
Synaesthetic Imagery ΙΟΙ | 101 |
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