Keats's Metaphors for the Poetic ImaginationDuke University Press, 1967 - 232 strán (strany) |
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Mario L. D'Avanzo. And I will tell thee stories of the sky , And breathe thee whispers of its minstrelsy My happy love will overwing all bounds ! O let me melt into thee ; let the sounds Of our close voices marry at their birth ; Let us ...
Mario L. D'Avanzo. And I will tell thee stories of the sky , And breathe thee whispers of its minstrelsy My happy love will overwing all bounds ! O let me melt into thee ; let the sounds Of our close voices marry at their birth ; Let us ...
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... thee , and force thee stop " Here , that I too may live . . . . " ( 433-437 ) The rhythm of Circe's " rich speech ” ( 429 ) , which is clearly poetry , holds Glaucus in hypnotic infatuation as " Thus she link'd / Her charming syllables ...
... thee , and force thee stop " Here , that I too may live . . . . " ( 433-437 ) The rhythm of Circe's " rich speech ” ( 429 ) , which is clearly poetry , holds Glaucus in hypnotic infatuation as " Thus she link'd / Her charming syllables ...
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... thee alone ! look back ! Ah , Goddess , see ' Whether my eyes can ever turn from thee ! ' For pity do not this sad heart belie— ' Even as thou vanishest so shall I die .. ( 251-260 ) By alluding to the Orpheus myth , Keats suggests the ...
... thee alone ! look back ! Ah , Goddess , see ' Whether my eyes can ever turn from thee ! ' For pity do not this sad heart belie— ' Even as thou vanishest so shall I die .. ( 251-260 ) By alluding to the Orpheus myth , Keats suggests the ...
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