The Poetry of John KeatsMonarch Press, 1965 - 77页 |
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第38页
... spring seemed to stand still . " In the last week of April Keats wrote his " Ode to Psyche , " and then in the first week or two of May continued with four more odes- " On Indolence , " " On a Grecian Urn , " " To a Nightingale , " and ...
... spring seemed to stand still . " In the last week of April Keats wrote his " Ode to Psyche , " and then in the first week or two of May continued with four more odes- " On Indolence , " " On a Grecian Urn , " " To a Nightingale , " and ...
第53页
... Spring adieu ? " At first , the idea may seem appealing . Winter brings death to the beauties of spring , after all , and so are not the lovers on the urn well rid of winter ? Yet a moment's thought raises another question . What ...
... Spring adieu ? " At first , the idea may seem appealing . Winter brings death to the beauties of spring , after all , and so are not the lovers on the urn well rid of winter ? Yet a moment's thought raises another question . What ...
第67页
... spring . In one sense , the poem , with its three stanzas of profoundly sensual but superbly controlled pic- tures of autumn , is , of all the works of Keats , the one in which the poet most nearly fulfills what he called his " negative ...
... spring . In one sense , the poem , with its three stanzas of profoundly sensual but superbly controlled pic- tures of autumn , is , of all the works of Keats , the one in which the poet most nearly fulfills what he called his " negative ...
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