The Consecrated Urn: An Interpretation of Keats in Terms of Growth and FormLongmans, Green, 1959 - 426 páginas |
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... space in its three dimensions and its four directions , invisible and indivisible space which reveals its qualities throught the visible and limited movements which go on within it , hinting at all the secrets of some wondrous thing ...
... space in its three dimensions and its four directions , invisible and indivisible space which reveals its qualities throught the visible and limited movements which go on within it , hinting at all the secrets of some wondrous thing ...
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... space , which none but God alone can pervade ' . It is this circle that Keats refers to in the words ' till we shine Full alchemiz'd , and free of space'.2 Endymion will not be content with the circle of happiness , which ' becks Our ...
... space , which none but God alone can pervade ' . It is this circle that Keats refers to in the words ' till we shine Full alchemiz'd , and free of space'.2 Endymion will not be content with the circle of happiness , which ' becks Our ...
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... space made for the soul to wander in is the cosmos , the circle of courses ; the ' den ' of which he speaks lies ' beyond ' this space . It is a state of despair , and no one living escapes it : the man is yet to come Who hath not ...
... space made for the soul to wander in is the cosmos , the circle of courses ; the ' den ' of which he speaks lies ' beyond ' this space . It is a state of despair , and no one living escapes it : the man is yet to come Who hath not ...
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The Consecrated Urn: An Interpretation of Keats in Terms of Growth and Form Bernard Blackstone Vista de fragmentos - 1959 |
The Consecrated Urn: An Interpretation of Keats in Terms of Growth and Form Bernard Blackstone Vista de fragmentos - 1962 |
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accept already Apollo Bailey beauty become begins Blake body called circle clear close Coleridge comes complete concerned continually course dark Darwin death delight divine early earth elements Endymion eternal existence expression eyes Fall feel figures final fire flowers follow forest four fruit give golden growth happiness heaven human Hyperion idea interest Keats Keats's later leaves letter light lines living look means mind moves nature never once original passage passing pattern perhaps phrase poem poet poetry possible present principle reason Reynolds root round seems seen sense Sleep sonnet soul space spirit suggested tells theme things thou thought tradition trees truth understanding universal verse vision voice whole writing written