KeatsFolcroft Library Editions, 1974 - 143 páginas |
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... expression of love , though an expression more apt to frighten than to strengthen the affection of her gently sensuous nature . But nothing has been more unjust than the condemnation under which she has suffered . The worst that can be ...
... expression of love , though an expression more apt to frighten than to strengthen the affection of her gently sensuous nature . But nothing has been more unjust than the condemnation under which she has suffered . The worst that can be ...
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... expression . Nor is the pattern of that idea so far removed , though other values must be added , from the evolutionary conceptions which occupied the nineteenth century . Had Keats lived , he might have been the epic poet of the ...
... expression . Nor is the pattern of that idea so far removed , though other values must be added , from the evolutionary conceptions which occupied the nineteenth century . Had Keats lived , he might have been the epic poet of the ...
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... expression rejoices the æsthetic imagination at the moment when it is most expectant and exacting , and at the same time astonishes the intellect with a new aspect of truth . " This mastery of phrase and imagery can be seen everywhere ...
... expression rejoices the æsthetic imagination at the moment when it is most expectant and exacting , and at the same time astonishes the intellect with a new aspect of truth . " This mastery of phrase and imagery can be seen everywhere ...
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