The imagery of Keats and ShelleyArchon Books, 1962 - 296 páginas |
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... figures , in his grasp of their three dimensional roundness and fullness . Shelley , on the other hand , evinces little feeling for the human body ; 39 his characteristic figures are frail appari- tions , like the dream - maiden in ...
... figures , in his grasp of their three dimensional roundness and fullness . Shelley , on the other hand , evinces little feeling for the human body ; 39 his characteristic figures are frail appari- tions , like the dream - maiden in ...
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... figures and per- sonifications is in some degree to be accounted for by his power of reinforcing the impressions of the eye by other senses ; very frequently by tactual imagery . This is one of the causes of the " sculptural " or ...
... figures and per- sonifications is in some degree to be accounted for by his power of reinforcing the impressions of the eye by other senses ; very frequently by tactual imagery . This is one of the causes of the " sculptural " or ...
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... figures is lost in a dimly realized sense of the whole . These verses work in a complex and even self - con ... figures . In contrary manner , these figures are menacing , " barbarian hordes " and " hyena foemen " who threaten the ...
... figures is lost in a dimly realized sense of the whole . These verses work in a complex and even self - con ... figures . In contrary manner , these figures are menacing , " barbarian hordes " and " hyena foemen " who threaten the ...
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Poetic Imagery | 3 |
Imagery of Sensation | 26 |
Synaesthetic Imagery ΙΟΙ | 101 |
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