The imagery of Keats and ShelleyArchon Books, 1962 - 296 páginas |
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... Synaesthetic imagery in Shelley and Keats is gen- erally less startling , less eccentric , and less self - conscious than the synaesthesia of the moderns . It works more quietly , blending itself with its background so as to remain ...
... Synaesthetic imagery in Shelley and Keats is gen- erally less startling , less eccentric , and less self - conscious than the synaesthesia of the moderns . It works more quietly , blending itself with its background so as to remain ...
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... synaesthetic effect results in some degree from intensely compressed expression . " " Similarly complex are Endymion's impressions of water - spray in his journey through the underworld ... synaesthetic image from Synaesthetic Imagery III.
... synaesthetic effect results in some degree from intensely compressed expression . " " Similarly complex are Endymion's impressions of water - spray in his journey through the underworld ... synaesthetic image from Synaesthetic Imagery III.
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... synaesthetic . Poesy's river has little sensuous force , derivative as it is from the overworked and familiar time - river symbol ; while melodious strikes one ... synaesthetic imagery most consist- ently , perhaps , Synaesthetic Imagery 133.
... synaesthetic . Poesy's river has little sensuous force , derivative as it is from the overworked and familiar time - river symbol ; while melodious strikes one ... synaesthetic imagery most consist- ently , perhaps , Synaesthetic Imagery 133.
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Poetic Imagery | 3 |
Imagery of Sensation | 26 |
Synaesthetic Imagery ΙΟΙ | 101 |
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