The Poetry of John KeatsMonarch Press, 1965 - 77页 |
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第9页
... feeling , just as the word " cloudlets " seems to render the whole experience of release from the city a little contemptible . Keats was , of course , soon to become aware of the inadequacies of this sort of sentimental poetic diction ...
... feeling , just as the word " cloudlets " seems to render the whole experience of release from the city a little contemptible . Keats was , of course , soon to become aware of the inadequacies of this sort of sentimental poetic diction ...
第20页
... feels pangs of guilt , he quickly abandons his quest for the moon goddess and falls deeply in love with the new , dark ... feeling , he recognizes the need to accept his own mortality as the very foundation of love , to accept the fact ...
... feels pangs of guilt , he quickly abandons his quest for the moon goddess and falls deeply in love with the new , dark ... feeling , he recognizes the need to accept his own mortality as the very foundation of love , to accept the fact ...
第44页
... feels numbed to the everyday , sensual world of experience and change , and one with the serene and ageless loveliness ... feeling , " Lethe - wards , " a reference to the mythi- cal river of forgetfulness . But there are also references ...
... feels numbed to the everyday , sensual world of experience and change , and one with the serene and ageless loveliness ... feeling , " Lethe - wards , " a reference to the mythi- cal river of forgetfulness . But there are also references ...
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