The Poems of John KeatsMethuen, 1926 - 639 էջ |
From inside the book
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Էջ xxxix
... Sleep and Poetry , with which the volume closes , is at the same time a glowing tribute to the sympathetic friendship which he had enjoyed at the Hampstead cottage and an attempt to express in the style of the Story of Rimini something ...
... Sleep and Poetry , with which the volume closes , is at the same time a glowing tribute to the sympathetic friendship which he had enjoyed at the Hampstead cottage and an attempt to express in the style of the Story of Rimini something ...
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... Sleep and Poetry ( 125-54 ) suggests that these steeds are meant to typify the rekindling of the poet's imagination -now called upon to act on a mind which has become exquisitely sensitive to deep human passion . A vision follows ...
... Sleep and Poetry ( 125-54 ) suggests that these steeds are meant to typify the rekindling of the poet's imagination -now called upon to act on a mind which has become exquisitely sensitive to deep human passion . A vision follows ...
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... SLEEP AND POETRY . Professor A. C. Bradley sends me the following valuable note upon the structure of this poem : - 11. 1-46 Introduction . Keats begins with the blessings of Sleep ( 1-18 ) because he has passed a sleepless though happy ...
... SLEEP AND POETRY . Professor A. C. Bradley sends me the following valuable note upon the structure of this poem : - 11. 1-46 Introduction . Keats begins with the blessings of Sleep ( 1-18 ) because he has passed a sleepless though happy ...
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INTRODUCTION | xix |
POEMS PUBLISHED IN 1817 | 1 |
Book III | 98 |
46 այլ բաժինները չեն ցուցադրվում
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