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... Keats in his essay on Maurice de Guérin than in his later essay which bears Keats's name . In the earlier essay he emphasized the " passivity " of Keats , his ability to transform experience into art with- out using art as a vehicle for ...
... Keats in his essay on Maurice de Guérin than in his later essay which bears Keats's name . In the earlier essay he emphasized the " passivity " of Keats , his ability to transform experience into art with- out using art as a vehicle for ...
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... Keats's promise with his view of Keats's performance . If , as he claimed in his essay on Guérin , Keats's unique talent for expressing the " essential reality " of the natural world was based upon his " passivity , " upon his ability ...
... Keats's promise with his view of Keats's performance . If , as he claimed in his essay on Guérin , Keats's unique talent for expressing the " essential reality " of the natural world was based upon his " passivity , " upon his ability ...
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... Keats's Fame On the whole , Arnold's criticism of Keats was constructive in that it helped to broaden Keats's reputation in the nineteenth century and suggest- ed fruitful areas of study for subsequent critics . By praising the ...
... Keats's Fame On the whole , Arnold's criticism of Keats was constructive in that it helped to broaden Keats's reputation in the nineteenth century and suggest- ed fruitful areas of study for subsequent critics . By praising the ...
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ARNOLD AND EARLY VICTORIAN POETIC THEORY | 9 |
WORDSWORTH | 31 |
BYRON | 58 |
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