... they are flushed all over with the rich lights of fancy; and so coloured and bestrewn with the flowers of poetry, that even while perplexed and bewildered in their labyrinths, it is impossible to resist the intoxication of their sweetness, or to shut... Chambers's Pocket Miscellany - Page 731854Full view - About this book
| Christoph Loreck - Endymion (Greek mythology) - 2005 - 236 pages
...positive reviews of his works. He thus praised the verses of Endymion with the words: "[...] they are flushed all over with the rich lights of fancy, and...is impossible to resist the intoxication of their sweetness."61 The power of invention — to judge by Keats's statement — is the ability to sustain... | |
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