The Poetry of John KeatsMonarch Press, 1965 - 77页 |
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第39页
... Nightingale , " " On Indolence , " and " On a Grecian Urn " are thus quite obviously fashioned from the sonnet ... Nightingale , " to " open casements " in the odes " On Psyche " and " To a Nightingale , ' to " urns " in the odes " On a ...
... Nightingale , " " On Indolence , " and " On a Grecian Urn " are thus quite obviously fashioned from the sonnet ... Nightingale , " to " open casements " in the odes " On Psyche " and " To a Nightingale , ' to " urns " in the odes " On a ...
第44页
... Nightingale " is surely his most beloved . The poem is so free in its movement , so apparently untrammeled with philosophy , so lush in its imagery , so im- passioned in its song that there is no lyric in the English lan- guage to which ...
... Nightingale " is surely his most beloved . The poem is so free in its movement , so apparently untrammeled with philosophy , so lush in its imagery , so im- passioned in its song that there is no lyric in the English lan- guage to which ...
第47页
... nightingale . After all , death , like wine and poetry , takes a man out of himself and conducts him into the region of pure , unchanging spirit . But what sort of death does the poet mean ? It is plain , from his choice of words , that ...
... nightingale . After all , death , like wine and poetry , takes a man out of himself and conducts him into the region of pure , unchanging spirit . But what sort of death does the poet mean ? It is plain , from his choice of words , that ...
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