The imagery of Keats and ShelleyArchon Books, 1962 - 296 páginas |
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... sensuous content has actually been felt by us , or on the other hand include all images which could possibly have been felt as sensuous by the poet ? To Shelley's lines the unnatural thirst For murder , rapine , violence and crime That ...
... sensuous content has actually been felt by us , or on the other hand include all images which could possibly have been felt as sensuous by the poet ? To Shelley's lines the unnatural thirst For murder , rapine , violence and crime That ...
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... sensuous.10 This statement crystallizes the generally held critical opinion upon the subject . Shelley's sensations are com- paratively weak , " the least sensuous of sensations . " His poetry celebrates " a world of ideal abstractions ...
... sensuous.10 This statement crystallizes the generally held critical opinion upon the subject . Shelley's sensations are com- paratively weak , " the least sensuous of sensations . " His poetry celebrates " a world of ideal abstractions ...
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... sensuous and " evenly developed " Keats . In both visual and auditory imagery Shelley has actually a lesser percentage than Keats ; the difference lies in the amount of motor imagery , in which Shelley is strong and Keats unusually weak ...
... sensuous and " evenly developed " Keats . In both visual and auditory imagery Shelley has actually a lesser percentage than Keats ; the difference lies in the amount of motor imagery , in which Shelley is strong and Keats unusually weak ...
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Poetic Imagery | 3 |
Imagery of Sensation | 26 |
Synaesthetic Imagery ΙΟΙ | 101 |
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