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Keats's verse is extraordinarily rich in sense-images, and his sense-imagery is
very full and comprehensive. ... Strong sensation is thus made to reinforce weak
by his unusually powerful faculty of association; an odor-image may in a flash of ...
Keats's verse is extraordinarily rich in sense-images, and his sense-imagery is
very full and comprehensive. ... Strong sensation is thus made to reinforce weak
by his unusually powerful faculty of association; an odor-image may in a flash of ...
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In the second stanza the originally subliminal images have become the central
theme. The entire stanza works towards fixing the three images in heaven's
bourne, where sound is so intense as to be inaudible, the maturation of nature so
...
In the second stanza the originally subliminal images have become the central
theme. The entire stanza works towards fixing the three images in heaven's
bourne, where sound is so intense as to be inaudible, the maturation of nature so
...
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But if the conception in the previous stanzas has been carried out partly through
contrary images—fulfilled growth, while growth still continues; the reaper who is
not reaping—the procedure now is almost completely indirect and left solely to ...
But if the conception in the previous stanzas has been carried out partly through
contrary images—fulfilled growth, while growth still continues; the reaper who is
not reaping—the procedure now is almost completely indirect and left solely to ...
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INTRODUCTIONWalter Jackson Bate | 1 |
SCEPTICISM IN | 71 |
THE ODE TO PSYCHE AND THE ODE ON MELANCHOLY | 91 |
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