Keats and the Victorians: A Study of His Influence and Rise to Fame, 1821-1895Yale University Press, 1944 - 200 halaman |
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... lines selected at random will serve . A better example is such a piece as The Strayed Reveller where certain concessions are made to the pictorial sense : See , how glows , Through the delicate flush'd marble , The red creaming liquor ...
... lines selected at random will serve . A better example is such a piece as The Strayed Reveller where certain concessions are made to the pictorial sense : See , how glows , Through the delicate flush'd marble , The red creaming liquor ...
Halaman 86
... lines echoes that of the Ode on a Grecian Urn . Keats addresses the marble lover in these words : Bold Lover , never , never canst thou kiss , Though winning near the goal - yet , do not grieve ; She cannot fade , though thou hast not ...
... lines echoes that of the Ode on a Grecian Urn . Keats addresses the marble lover in these words : Bold Lover , never , never canst thou kiss , Though winning near the goal - yet , do not grieve ; She cannot fade , though thou hast not ...
Halaman 153
... lines . On the occasion which Scawen Blunt de- scribes when Morris failed to recognize the two best - known lines of Byron , he may , perhaps , have been posing.34 But the pose was very close to his real character . 30. Letters of Keats ...
... lines . On the occasion which Scawen Blunt de- scribes when Morris failed to recognize the two best - known lines of Byron , he may , perhaps , have been posing.34 But the pose was very close to his real character . 30. Letters of Keats ...
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Keats and the Victorians: A Study of His Influence and Rise to Fame, 1821-1895 George Harry Ford Tampilan cuplikan - 1944 |
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Keats and the Victorians: A Study of His Influence and Rise to Fame, 1821-1895 George Harry Ford Tampilan cuplikan - 1944 |
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