The Imagery of Keats and Shelley: A Comparative StudyUniversity of North Carolina Press, 1949 - Počet stran: 296 |
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Strana 89
... sweets , which myriads of bees Buzz from their bonied wings . . . To him there is no joy ( II , 996-97 ) · so sweet as drowsy noons , And evenings steep'd in honied indolence . ( Ode on Indolence , 11. 36-37 ) While he conveys to the ...
... sweets , which myriads of bees Buzz from their bonied wings . . . To him there is no joy ( II , 996-97 ) · so sweet as drowsy noons , And evenings steep'd in honied indolence . ( Ode on Indolence , 11. 36-37 ) While he conveys to the ...
Strana 90
... sweets of that well - wooing sun ( Endymion , I , 100 ) , his " spire of teeming sweets " ( Endymion , I , 223-24 ) , " each sweet / Wherewith the seasonable month endows / The grass , the thicket , and the fruit - tree wild ...
... sweets of that well - wooing sun ( Endymion , I , 100 ) , his " spire of teeming sweets " ( Endymion , I , 223-24 ) , " each sweet / Wherewith the seasonable month endows / The grass , the thicket , and the fruit - tree wild ...
Strana 92
... sweet , sweet , sweet . ( Endymion , II , 764-65 ) Music in Keats often vibrates , in verses like the ono- matopoetic 74. Cf. " What misery most drowningly doth sing " ( Endymion , II , 281-82 ) , and " Or I shall drowse beside thee ...
... sweet , sweet , sweet . ( Endymion , II , 764-65 ) Music in Keats often vibrates , in verses like the ono- matopoetic 74. Cf. " What misery most drowningly doth sing " ( Endymion , II , 281-82 ) , and " Or I shall drowse beside thee ...
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Imagery of Sensation | 26 |
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