Transcendentalism in English Romantic PoetryVantage, 1989 - 198页 |
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... poet's mind is too patent to be missed . It was only two years previously that he had succeeded in formulating a definite philosophy of life which he expressed with full zeal and earnestness in his remarkable letter to George written in ...
... poet's mind is too patent to be missed . It was only two years previously that he had succeeded in formulating a definite philosophy of life which he expressed with full zeal and earnestness in his remarkable letter to George written in ...
第154页
... poet's argument , the meaning is quite clear . Keats wanted to emphasise in the poem the mad rivalry that exists amongst men of whom one hungry generation treads the other down and enacts its own puppet - show of the moment . The ...
... poet's argument , the meaning is quite clear . Keats wanted to emphasise in the poem the mad rivalry that exists amongst men of whom one hungry generation treads the other down and enacts its own puppet - show of the moment . The ...
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... poet for a convincing and inspiring philosophy of life , that could aid him in his struggle against a malignant Fate and a tradition - ridden society blinded by prejudice and convention . They display the many - sidedness of the poet's ...
... poet for a convincing and inspiring philosophy of life , that could aid him in his struggle against a malignant Fate and a tradition - ridden society blinded by prejudice and convention . They display the many - sidedness of the poet's ...
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