Nineteenth Century PoetsShiva Lal Agarwala, 1967 - 422 páginas |
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... ideal and real " ; the result was that " shar- ing the idealism of Wordsworth and Shelley , he possessed also wider sympathies , and , if not a more plastic or pictorial imagi- nation than the latter , at least a greater freedom from ...
... ideal and real " ; the result was that " shar- ing the idealism of Wordsworth and Shelley , he possessed also wider sympathies , and , if not a more plastic or pictorial imagi- nation than the latter , at least a greater freedom from ...
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... ideal world of art is not filled with joy only . It is also tinged with sadness . Keats addresses the urn as " Cold Pastoral " ; this is the equivalent of the plaintive anthem of the other ode . To escape from pain the poet creates an ...
... ideal world of art is not filled with joy only . It is also tinged with sadness . Keats addresses the urn as " Cold Pastoral " ; this is the equivalent of the plaintive anthem of the other ode . To escape from pain the poet creates an ...
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... ideal is a projection of the poet's own self . There is something of John Keats in the nightingale , the urn , Apollo and Moneta and that is why none of them is free from human sorrow . Moneta is never shown as a power that is above ...
... ideal is a projection of the poet's own self . There is something of John Keats in the nightingale , the urn , Apollo and Moneta and that is why none of them is free from human sorrow . Moneta is never shown as a power that is above ...
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