The imagery of Keats and ShelleyArchon Books, 1962 - 296 páginas |
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... sensory appeal.3 Individual responses vary too widely , 2 1. " Sense - imagery " means here the sensory content of imagery as it has been defined in the previous chapter . Thus the primary criterion for determining the individual image ...
... sensory appeal.3 Individual responses vary too widely , 2 1. " Sense - imagery " means here the sensory content of imagery as it has been defined in the previous chapter . Thus the primary criterion for determining the individual image ...
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... sensory characteristics of the poetry of Shelley and of Keats : His [ Shelley's ] sensory system was unevenly developed . His poetic images sprang almost exclusively from visual , auditory , and motor sensations , which are the least ...
... sensory characteristics of the poetry of Shelley and of Keats : His [ Shelley's ] sensory system was unevenly developed . His poetic images sprang almost exclusively from visual , auditory , and motor sensations , which are the least ...
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... sensory system . If this generalization is well founded , a line - by - line analysis should show a much larger proportion of effec- tive sense imagery in Keats than in Shelley , and it should reveal in Shelley a marked unevenness of ...
... sensory system . If this generalization is well founded , a line - by - line analysis should show a much larger proportion of effec- tive sense imagery in Keats than in Shelley , and it should reveal in Shelley a marked unevenness of ...
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Poetic Imagery | 3 |
Imagery of Sensation | 26 |
Synaesthetic Imagery ΙΟΙ | 101 |
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