The Poetry of John KeatsMonarch Press, 1965 - 77页 |
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... particular , the boneless sentimentality which characterizes much of Leigh Hunt's verse has here plainly influenced Hunt's young protégé . Keats strikes poses . He speaks of breathing " a prayer / Full in the smile of the blue firmament ...
... particular , the boneless sentimentality which characterizes much of Leigh Hunt's verse has here plainly influenced Hunt's young protégé . Keats strikes poses . He speaks of breathing " a prayer / Full in the smile of the blue firmament ...
第17页
... particular . What is it that drives the artist ? What does he see in experience that other men do not ? Grad- ually , the mythical Endymion , who fell in love with the moon and was loved and blessed in return , came to seem especially ...
... particular . What is it that drives the artist ? What does he see in experience that other men do not ? Grad- ually , the mythical Endymion , who fell in love with the moon and was loved and blessed in return , came to seem especially ...
第48页
... particular phrases or lines , do not funda- mentally call into question the meaning of the poem as a whole . Thus , there is general agreement about the basic significance of the " Ode on a Grecian Urn , " and it is with that ...
... particular phrases or lines , do not funda- mentally call into question the meaning of the poem as a whole . Thus , there is general agreement about the basic significance of the " Ode on a Grecian Urn , " and it is with that ...
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