Keats's Endymion: A Critical EditionWhitston Publishing Company, 1987 - 300 من الصفحات ". . . Steinhoff in his introduction and notes is as illuminating on the influences of the Elizabethans, Milton, and the early Romantics on Keats as he is in his own reading of the poem."CHOICE |
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... Apollo ✓ in Hyperion being a fore - seeing God will shape his actions like one " ( Letters I , 207 ) . In Hyperion it is " knowledge enormous " that makes Apollo a " fore - seeing God , " and in Endymion Keats pursues , through an ...
... Apollo ✓ in Hyperion being a fore - seeing God will shape his actions like one " ( Letters I , 207 ) . In Hyperion it is " knowledge enormous " that makes Apollo a " fore - seeing God , " and in Endymion Keats pursues , through an ...
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... Apollo's golden setting . Apollo's elysium is part of a long line of western paradises , including the Isles of the Blessed , Atlantis , and the Garden of the Hesperides with its " golden fruit , " and is essentially identical in ...
... Apollo's golden setting . Apollo's elysium is part of a long line of western paradises , including the Isles of the Blessed , Atlantis , and the Garden of the Hesperides with its " golden fruit , " and is essentially identical in ...
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... Apollo : Daphne , an elusive woodland nymph of Diana , escaped Apollo's amorous pursuit by turning into a laurel tree . Apollo continued to love her despite her meta- morphosis ( see Met . I.441-590 ) . The fable marks the end of ...
... Apollo : Daphne , an elusive woodland nymph of Diana , escaped Apollo's amorous pursuit by turning into a laurel tree . Apollo continued to love her despite her meta- morphosis ( see Met . I.441-590 ) . The fable marks the end of ...
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Alastor allegory Allott cites Apollo Arethusa Bacchus beauty Blake's bliss Bloom bower breath Cave charm Circe criticism Cynthia dark death descend Diana Dickstein doth dream earth echo Elizabethan Elysium enchantment Endymion essence Evert eyes fair Fall of Hyperion feel flowers Ford³ forms Frye Gardens of Adonis gentle Glaucus goddess golden green grief happy heaven human Hyperion ideal imagination immortal Indian Maid innocence John Keats K.'s letter Keats's King Lear kiss light lovers Lycidas magic melancholy Midsummer Night's Dream Milton moon mortal muse mysterious nature Neoplatonic Neptune's night notes nymph o'er Ovid paradise passion pastoral Peona Phoebe pleasure poem poet poetic prefigurative quest romance sexual Shakespeare's shepherd sigh Sleep and Poetry song sorrow soul spirit sublime sweet Tempest thee thine things thou trees truth twas University Press Venus and Adonis vision voice wings Wordsworth's Wordsworthian young youth