The Uses of Division: Unity and Disharmony in LiteratureChatto and Windus, 1976 - 248 oldal |
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131. oldal
... imaginative forms ' , and his unfortunate ' relapses upon the real ' . Imagination , he suggested , is as far removed from the erotic in Keats as can well be : the first produces his ' characteristic perfections ' , the second ' assails ...
... imaginative forms ' , and his unfortunate ' relapses upon the real ' . Imagination , he suggested , is as far removed from the erotic in Keats as can well be : the first produces his ' characteristic perfections ' , the second ' assails ...
150. oldal
... imagination can only come close to us like another body in the dark ( one of the raptest day - dreams in Endymion is about just this ) . His attempts at public intimacy and ' to write fine things that cannot be laughed at in any way ...
... imagination can only come close to us like another body in the dark ( one of the raptest day - dreams in Endymion is about just this ) . His attempts at public intimacy and ' to write fine things that cannot be laughed at in any way ...
168. oldal
... imagination , as if we had met someone who intrigued us into making up things about him in default of finding out the reality . Carrying on the social metaphor we can say that a continuous poetry , however stylized our relations with ...
... imagination , as if we had met someone who intrigued us into making up things about him in default of finding out the reality . Carrying on the social metaphor we can say that a continuous poetry , however stylized our relations with ...
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