Repetitions in Keats' Writing: Their Significance to an Understanding of His Mental ProcessesUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1936 - 528 páginas |
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... tastes and conven- tions , and giving them the kind of thing that they wanted . Even the thought of having such people fingering over his books was enough , at one time , to make Keats resolve never 32 to publish again . Nevertheless in ...
... tastes and conven- tions , and giving them the kind of thing that they wanted . Even the thought of having such people fingering over his books was enough , at one time , to make Keats resolve never 32 to publish again . Nevertheless in ...
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... taste " and " thirst " reappear a significant number of times . There is less objective reference in taste than in any other sense . If you see a house , the object presented 8. Letters , To Charles Brown , 30 November 1820 , p . 572 ...
... taste " and " thirst " reappear a significant number of times . There is less objective reference in taste than in any other sense . If you see a house , the object presented 8. Letters , To Charles Brown , 30 November 1820 , p . 572 ...
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... taste " in connection , for example , with the sadness of Melancholy's might , emphasizes the subjective aspect of the experience . Keats ' approach was always in terms of a person's sensation . " With what sensation do you read ...
... taste " in connection , for example , with the sadness of Melancholy's might , emphasizes the subjective aspect of the experience . Keats ' approach was always in terms of a person's sensation . " With what sensation do you read ...
Términos y frases comunes
achievement Agnes ambition Ambleside Apollo associated attitude Bailey Bailey's Beadsman beauty Benjamin Robert Haydon calls chapter characteristic comfort complete delight dream Endymion Eve of St evident expression eyes fame Fancy Fanny Brawne feel fever friends genius George and Georgiana Georgiana Keats goddess happiness heart Heaven Hyperion Ibid idea imagery imaginative mind immortal Indian maid intensity of sensation John Hamilton Reynolds John Keats John Taylor Keats felt Keats wrote kind knowledge Lamia Letters little hill look Lycius means mind's silent Moneta's mood moreover mortal nature Negative Capability never Nightingale Ode on Melancholy passage pattern phrase poem poet poet's Poetical reason reference repetition Saturn and Thea seems Shakespeare sight similar Sleep and Poetry song sonnet sorrow soul spirit stanza stood tip-toe sudden suffering suggested sweet taste thee things Thomas Keats thou thought truth vision waterfall wine wings Wordsworth write written