The imagery of Keats and ShelleyArchon Books, 1962 - 296 páginas |
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... whole , with as little damage to its integrity as possible . Now , although the sensuous element in poetry is of itself the most dependent and the least important of the three which go to make up poetry , yet it is the most accessible ...
... whole , with as little damage to its integrity as possible . Now , although the sensuous element in poetry is of itself the most dependent and the least important of the three which go to make up poetry , yet it is the most accessible ...
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Richard Harter Fogle. a part of the whole , but must in itself be whole and perfect , able to bear the severest scrutiny . A little consideration will show this to be true . A poet is judged by his imagery with a stringency and a ...
Richard Harter Fogle. a part of the whole , but must in itself be whole and perfect , able to bear the severest scrutiny . A little consideration will show this to be true . A poet is judged by his imagery with a stringency and a ...
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... whole compared to which Romantic po etry is an imperfect part . Romantic poetry is the product of a divided ... whole is not less but more confined than the Romantic whole ; that the area of reality governed by it has shrunk , and not ...
... whole compared to which Romantic po etry is an imperfect part . Romantic poetry is the product of a divided ... whole is not less but more confined than the Romantic whole ; that the area of reality governed by it has shrunk , and not ...
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Poetic Imagery | 3 |
Imagery of Sensation | 26 |
Synaesthetic Imagery ΙΟΙ | 101 |
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abstract actuality aesthetic Agnes Alastor Beauty body Brooks characteristic clouds cold color complex concept concrete Criticism dome earth effect elements Eliot emotion empathy Endymion Essays eternal Eve of St example experience expression feeling figures flowers fused fusion Grecian Urn Heaven Hulme human Hyperion I. A. Richards Ibid imagination intense John Crowe Ransom John Keats Keats's poetry kinesthetic Lamia light lines Literary meaning metaphor metaphysical mind motion motor nature Nightingale object Ode on Indolence Ode on Melancholy Ode to Psyche odor organic passage perceptions Percy Bysshe Shelley physical poem poet poetic imagery Prometheus Unbound prose Queen Mab Ransom reader relationship rich Romantic Romantic poetry Romanticism scene sensation sense sensory sensuous shapes Shelley Shelley's poetry soft soul sound spirit stanza Stood Tiptoe suggestion sweet symbols synaesthesia synaesthetic synaesthetic imagery Tate theory things thou thought tion unity veil verse visual words