The Poetry of John KeatsMonarch Press, 1965 - 77页 |
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第19页
... book ends . BOOK TWO : Book Two follows Endymion into the depths of the earth , where lifeless , gem - studded caverns miraculously bloom as he approaches the bower of Adonis , youthful shep- herd symbol of poetry and spring ...
... book ends . BOOK TWO : Book Two follows Endymion into the depths of the earth , where lifeless , gem - studded caverns miraculously bloom as he approaches the bower of Adonis , youthful shep- herd symbol of poetry and spring ...
第62页
... Book III , to the evolving godhood of Apollo , the artist . Thus , where Shelley's version of the Titan story , in keeping with his interests , was mystically moral and political in theme , Keats ' was mystically religious and aesthetic ...
... Book III , to the evolving godhood of Apollo , the artist . Thus , where Shelley's version of the Titan story , in keeping with his interests , was mystically moral and political in theme , Keats ' was mystically religious and aesthetic ...
第71页
... book which helped to establish Keats as one of the greatest artists of his generation . Some readers went even further in their praise . Often moved as much by the poet's pathetic but heroic life as by his books , they began ranking him ...
... book which helped to establish Keats as one of the greatest artists of his generation . Some readers went even further in their praise . Often moved as much by the poet's pathetic but heroic life as by his books , they began ranking him ...
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achieve Agnes Aileen Ward ANALYSIS Apollo artist autumn ballad Bate beauty begins Belle Dame brother Chapman's Charles Cowden Clarke City Pent cricket critics death dream Endymion Eve of St experience fact Fanny Brawne forever girl goddess Grecian Urn Greek happy Homer human Hunt's images immortality INTRODUCTION Isabella JAMES-The John Hamilton Reynolds John Keats Keats wrote Lamia last line later Leigh Hunt letters literary Long in City lovers Madeline man's metaphor mind Moneta mortal negative capability night Nightingale Ode on Indolence Ode on Melancholy Ode to Psyche oxymoron paradox perfect perhaps Philosophy phrase Plays poem poet's poetic Porphyro reality rhyme Romantic seems sensual sentimental SHAKESPEARE-The Shelley silent sing Sleep and Poetry song sonnet sorrow spring stanza form Stood Tip-Toe story symbol tale theme things third stanza thou Titans truth unheard melodies verse vision Walter Jackson Walter Jackson Bate words write written young poet