The Imagery of Keats and Shelley: A Comparative StudyUniversity of North Carolina Press, 1949 - Počet stran: 296 |
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... touch as well as with sight . In Keats the tactual serves to strengthen and round out other types of sense - imagery . It merges and blends so closely with other sensations that it is often difficult to abstract for examination . The ...
... touch as well as with sight . In Keats the tactual serves to strengthen and round out other types of sense - imagery . It merges and blends so closely with other sensations that it is often difficult to abstract for examination . The ...
Strana 106
... touch . Further- more , synaesthesia is unusually fusional and swift in action , and Keats's poetry is fusional and compact in the highest degree , the more so as it gains in maturity . The " intensity " of his verse is a result of ...
... touch . Further- more , synaesthesia is unusually fusional and swift in action , and Keats's poetry is fusional and compact in the highest degree , the more so as it gains in maturity . The " intensity " of his verse is a result of ...
Strana 113
... touch and weight function quietly and organically as single threads in the rich , heavy fabric of the verse . Likewise quiet and unobtrusive is the synaesthetic mingling of touch , tem- perature , odor , and sight in the description of ...
... touch and weight function quietly and organically as single threads in the rich , heavy fabric of the verse . Likewise quiet and unobtrusive is the synaesthetic mingling of touch , tem- perature , odor , and sight in the description of ...
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Imagery of Sensation | 26 |
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