Keats's Metaphors for the Poetic ImaginationDuke University Press, 1967 - Всего страниц: 232 |
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... seems a much less crime- This morning Poetry has conquered — I have relapsed into those abstrac- tions which are my only life . . . . Poor Tom - that woman - and Poetry were ringing changes in my senses . 28 The letter is highly ...
... seems a much less crime- This morning Poetry has conquered — I have relapsed into those abstrac- tions which are my only life . . . . Poor Tom - that woman - and Poetry were ringing changes in my senses . 28 The letter is highly ...
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... seems to have arrived at the conclusion that the true poet cannot isolate himself in an unreal , wholly sensory , and dazzling palace of poetry , but must inevitably turn to human problems . Hyperion there- fore seems juvenile in his ...
... seems to have arrived at the conclusion that the true poet cannot isolate himself in an unreal , wholly sensory , and dazzling palace of poetry , but must inevitably turn to human problems . Hyperion there- fore seems juvenile in his ...
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... seems to parallel Endymion's worshipful indulgence to his imagination . The poet states to Cynthia : No one but thee hath heard me blithely sing And mesh my dewy flowers all the night . No melody was like a passing spright If it went ...
... seems to parallel Endymion's worshipful indulgence to his imagination . The poet states to Cynthia : No one but thee hath heard me blithely sing And mesh my dewy flowers all the night . No melody was like a passing spright If it went ...
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achieve analogue Apollo association beauty Belle Dame bower breath caves Circe creation creative critical Cupid Cynthia delights describes divine dream elfin Elgin Marbles Endymion enthralment example eyes fairy Fall of Hyperion fancy fane Fanny Brawne feeling Felton Mathew figures fountain George Felton Mathew Glaucus grotto holy Ibid identifies imagery images imaginative vision intense John Keats Keats suggests Keats's Keats's metaphors knight labyrinth labyrinthine Lamia laurel Letters light Lycius M. H. Abrams manna-dew mazy meta metaphors for poetry Moneta's moon mortal muse nature Nightingale Ode on Indolence Ode to Psyche pain palace of poetry passion phor Poesy poet poet's poetic frenzy poetic imagination poetic inspiration poetic process poetic vision realm recurrent metaphor Romantic seems sensation sensory sexual union Shakespeare sing Sleep and Poetry sonnet soul spontaneous steeds stood tip-toe supreme sweet temple thee thou thought tion truth visionary voice weaving wine wings words Wordsworth world of reality