The imagery of Keats and ShelleyArchon Books, 1962 - 296 páginas |
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... intense . The rays of light of the candles set in the death - chamber affected me only as sound . " Note also his " Haunted Palace , " with its flowing banners , winged odors , ramparts plumed and pallid , and sparkling echoes . thesia ...
... intense . The rays of light of the candles set in the death - chamber affected me only as sound . " Note also his " Haunted Palace , " with its flowing banners , winged odors , ramparts plumed and pallid , and sparkling echoes . thesia ...
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... intense compres- sion , like a molten ore sublimed by enormous pressures . 11 II The synaesthetic imagery of Keats is almost always actuated by a desire to attain the fullest possible sensu- ous effect . It frequently appears as a ...
... intense compres- sion , like a molten ore sublimed by enormous pressures . 11 II The synaesthetic imagery of Keats is almost always actuated by a desire to attain the fullest possible sensu- ous effect . It frequently appears as a ...
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... intense . The poet is trying to describe in a single adjective the essential differentiating quality of the light , and he has found it necessary to resort to a different order of sensation . The image can also be ex- plained ...
... intense . The poet is trying to describe in a single adjective the essential differentiating quality of the light , and he has found it necessary to resort to a different order of sensation . The image can also be ex- plained ...
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Poetic Imagery | 3 |
Imagery of Sensation | 26 |
Synaesthetic Imagery ΙΟΙ | 101 |
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