The Imagery of Keats and Shelley: A Comparative StudyUniversity of North Carolina Press, 1949 - Počet stran: 296 |
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... Wind are in much the same vein . He takes for his text the lines Thou on whose stream , mid the steep sky's ... windy tumult . " But his critique is so exhaustive that it must be reproduced in full . He continues : accordingly , the ...
... Wind are in much the same vein . He takes for his text the lines Thou on whose stream , mid the steep sky's ... windy tumult . " But his critique is so exhaustive that it must be reproduced in full . He continues : accordingly , the ...
Strana 265
... wind . Furthermore , the resemblance holds for shape and color as well as movement . Swift - flying clouds may ... wind , which is also the point of the poem . Mr. Leavis appears to be isolating some arche- typal cloud and leaf from ...
... wind . Furthermore , the resemblance holds for shape and color as well as movement . Swift - flying clouds may ... wind , which is also the point of the poem . Mr. Leavis appears to be isolating some arche- typal cloud and leaf from ...
Strana 266
... wind upon objects of nature , which are shaped and modified by its action . He is describing objects in motion ... Wind , ' PMLA , LI , 1069-79 ; R. H. Fogle , " The Imaginal Design of Shelley's ' Ode to the West Wind , ' ' ' ELH , XV ...
... wind upon objects of nature , which are shaped and modified by its action . He is describing objects in motion ... Wind , ' PMLA , LI , 1069-79 ; R. H. Fogle , " The Imaginal Design of Shelley's ' Ode to the West Wind , ' ' ' ELH , XV ...
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Imagery of Sensation | 26 |
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