| Richard Monckton Milnes (1st baron Houghton.) - 1848 - 328 páginas
...midst of the whole pro and con about genius, and views, and achievements, and ambition, et catera. 1st. As to the poetical character itself (I mean that sort,...alone), it is not itself — it has no self — it is every thing and nothing — it has no character — it enjoys light and shade — it lives in gusts,... | |
| John Keats - 1848 - 420 páginas
...et cetera. 1st. As to the poetical character itself (I mean that sort, of which, if I am any thing, I am a member ; that sort distinguished from the Wordsworthian,...which is a thing per se, and stands alone), it is not itself—it has no self—it is every thing and nothing—it has no character—it enjoys light and... | |
| John Keats - 1848 - 414 páginas
...midst of the whole pro and con about genius, and views, and achievements, and ambition, el cetera. 1st. As to the poetical character itself (I mean that sort, of which, if I am any thing, I am a member ; that sort distinguished from the Wordsworthian, or egotistical sublime ;... | |
| 1849 - 588 páginas
...believed them to be a revelation of traits of which he was possessed in common with Shakespeare. " As to the poetical character itself (I mean that sort...alone), it is not itself — it has no self — it is every thing and nothing. It has no character ; it enjoys light and shade ; it lives in a gusto, be... | |
| 1849 - 588 páginas
...erroneously, believed them to be a revelation of traits of which he was possessed in common with Shakspeare. " Q(7 -x0 b@ 8K OH ۔U :d R@ g \l_IƋ...a k 4,* qV 5e % } K S Y c ^ ꎲ=P VVordsworthian, or egotistical sublime, which is a thing per se, and stands alone,) it is not itself... | |
| 1849 - 636 páginas
...erroneously, believed them to be a revelation of traits of which he was possessed in common with Shakspeare. " As to the poetical character itself, (I mean that...anything, I am a member, that sort distinguished from the IVordsworthian, or egotistical sublime, which is a thing per se, and stands alone,) it is not itself—it... | |
| 1861 - 520 páginas
...remains on this head, the following additional passage from one of his letters will set it at rest : — "As to the poetical character itself (I mean that sort of which, if I am anything, I am a member) it is not ittelf; it has no self ; it is everything and nothing ; it has no character ; it enjoys light... | |
| 1861 - 788 páginas
...this head, the following additional passage from one of his letters will set it at rest : — " Aa to the poetical character itself (I mean that sort of which, if I am anything, I am a member) it is not itself ; it has no self ; it is everything and nothing ; it has no character ; it eujoys... | |
| John Keats, Richard Monckton Milnes (Baron Houghton) - 1867 - 388 páginas
...the whole pro and con about genius and views, and achievements, and ambition,^ ctztera.Cjstf jft.s to the poetical character itself (I mean that sort,...anything, I am a member; that sort distinguished from the Words worthian, or rjjifiTtif1nl inhlimr ; which is a thing pe? Si, allU yiUllds alone), it is not... | |
| David Masson - 1874 - 338 páginas
...on this head, the following additional passage from one of his letters will set it at rest : — " As to the poetical character itself (I mean that sort of which, if I am anything, I am a member) it is not itself; it has no self; it is everything and nothing ; it has no character ; it enjoys light... | |
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