Nineteenth Century PoetsShiva Lal Agarwala, 1967 - 422 páginas |
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... pain the poet creates an image of ideal beauty and joy and even this image is found to be affected by pain . Such is the reality , the intensity of pain . Like Porphyro and Madeline , like the pair of the youthful lovers of the Grecian ...
... pain the poet creates an image of ideal beauty and joy and even this image is found to be affected by pain . Such is the reality , the intensity of pain . Like Porphyro and Madeline , like the pair of the youthful lovers of the Grecian ...
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... pain or is succeeded by pain . There is one poem where Keats describes beauty untouched by any joy . He visited the tomb of Burns . Burns , a great favourite of all Romantics , is a poet of joy . Keats finds the landscape surrounding ...
... pain or is succeeded by pain . There is one poem where Keats describes beauty untouched by any joy . He visited the tomb of Burns . Burns , a great favourite of all Romantics , is a poet of joy . Keats finds the landscape surrounding ...
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... pain which is Most like the struggle at the gate of death . However Apollo's pain is more the product of his imagination than a real experience of life ; Saturn and his friends know pain more intimately . Why should there not be a ...
... pain which is Most like the struggle at the gate of death . However Apollo's pain is more the product of his imagination than a real experience of life ; Saturn and his friends know pain more intimately . Why should there not be a ...
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