Keats's Shakespeare: A Descriptive Study Based on New MaterialH. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1928 - Počet stran: 178 |
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... passages in The Tempest , A Midsummer Night's Dream , and Endymion . 3 This beautiful passage , Book I , lines 785-95 , is trebly marked by Keats ( with two marginal lines and underlined ) in his own copy of the first edition of ...
... passages in The Tempest , A Midsummer Night's Dream , and Endymion . 3 This beautiful passage , Book I , lines 785-95 , is trebly marked by Keats ( with two marginal lines and underlined ) in his own copy of the first edition of ...
Strana 13
... passage which he tells Taylor ( 30th Jan. 1818 ) was when he wrote it ' a regular stepping of the Imagination towards a truth ' . Keats was right , as he generally was ; it is a passage of inspired vision , but even he perhaps was ...
... passage which he tells Taylor ( 30th Jan. 1818 ) was when he wrote it ' a regular stepping of the Imagination towards a truth ' . Keats was right , as he generally was ; it is a passage of inspired vision , but even he perhaps was ...
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... passage gives an interesting clue to the fact that Keats , like other readers , sometimes marked passages because they chimed with the thought in his mind at the moment or seemed applicable to it , as well as for their intrinsic or ...
... passage gives an interesting clue to the fact that Keats , like other readers , sometimes marked passages because they chimed with the thought in his mind at the moment or seemed applicable to it , as well as for their intrinsic or ...
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