| John Keats - 1899 - 518 páginas
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| John Keats - 1923 - 256 páginas
...of mine, — that we) shall enjoy ourselveshereafter by having what we called happiness! ^ on Eartn repeated in a finer tone. And yet such a fate can'...Sensation, rather than hunger as you do after Truth. Adam's dream will do here, and seems 1 to~be "a Conviction fh"at Imagination and its empyreal reflexion,... | |
| Amy Lowell - 1925 - 702 páginas
...ourselves hereafter by having what we call happiness on Earth repeated in a finer tone and so repeated. And yet such a fate can only befall those who delight...Sensation, rather than hunger as you do after Truth. Adam's dream will do here, and seems to be a Conviction that Imagination and its empyreal reflection,... | |
| Clarence De Witt Thorpe - 1926 - 240 páginas
...come as auxiliary to another favorite speculation of mine, — that we shall enjoy ourselves hereafter by having what we called happiness on Earth repeated...Sensation, rather than hunger as you do after Truth. 8 Adam's dream will do here, and seems to be a Conviction that Imagination and its empyreal reflexion,... | |
| Clarence De Witt Thorpe - 1926 - 254 páginas
...come as auxiliary to another favorite speculation of mine, — that we shall enjoy ourselves hereafter by having what we called happiness on Earth repeated...delight in Sensation, rather than hunger as you do after Truth.8 Adam's dream will do here, and seems to be a Conviction that Imagination and its empyreal reflexion,... | |
| Clarence De Witt Thorpe - 1926 - 238 páginas
...ripening of all the intellectual powers." One word that follows is used carelessly and is confusing: " And yet such a fate can only befall those who delight...sensation, rather than hunger as you do after Truth." But taken in connection with the preceding sentences, it appears that it is truth from reason alone... | |
| Clarence De Witt Thorpe - 1926 - 246 páginas
...enjoy ourselves hereafter by having what we called happiness on Earth repeated in a finer tone^>And yet such a fate can only befall those who delight in Sensation, rather than hunger as you do after Truth.8 Adam's dream will do here, and seems to be a Conviction that Imagination and its empyreal reflexion,... | |
| Annie Edwards Powell Dodds - 1926 - 280 páginas
...happiness on Earth repeated in a finer tone. And yet such a fate can only befall 1 Letter, Nov. 22, 1817. those who delight in Sensation, rather than hunger as you do after Truth." 1 " Sensation " here no doubt includes the whole of imaginative and emotional experience ; it is for... | |
| Heathcote William Garrod - 1926 - 172 páginas
...life which, whether here or hereafter, is poetry — ' can only befal those ', Keats says to Bailey, ' who delight in sensation, rather than hunger as you do after Truth '. Then, lest this should seem hard, or unfriendly, he intimates that he conceives his friend to be,... | |
| Annie Edwards Powell Dodds - 1926 - 284 páginas
...happiness on Earth repeated in a finer tone. And yet such a fate can only befall 1 Letter, Nov. 22, 1817. those who delight in Sensation, rather than hunger as you do after Truth."1 " Sensation " here no doubt includes the whole of imaginative and emotional experience ; it... | |
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