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... mood . " 92 One brief example will illustrate Arnold's objections to such a view . By comparing Keats's Ode to a Nightingale with Shelley's To a Skylark , we may observe Shelley's " failure " as a poet of nature . In his Ode , Keats 92 ...
... mood . " 92 One brief example will illustrate Arnold's objections to such a view . By comparing Keats's Ode to a Nightingale with Shelley's To a Skylark , we may observe Shelley's " failure " as a poet of nature . In his Ode , Keats 92 ...
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... mood of Keats's Eve of St. Agnes or Coleridge's Dejection : an Ode . He has in mind rather the form of Oedipus Rex as analyzed by Aristotle . Likewise , when he thinks of character , he thinks of the tragic heroes of Greek and ...
... mood of Keats's Eve of St. Agnes or Coleridge's Dejection : an Ode . He has in mind rather the form of Oedipus Rex as analyzed by Aristotle . Likewise , when he thinks of character , he thinks of the tragic heroes of Greek and ...
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... mood Third edition The partly decayed , pensive town the home of his guardian or tutor down to its little passing tricks of fashion even But the sisters make their way into the palace once more It is certainly the most typi- cal ...
... mood Third edition The partly decayed , pensive town the home of his guardian or tutor down to its little passing tricks of fashion even But the sisters make their way into the palace once more It is certainly the most typi- cal ...
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ARNOLD AND EARLY VICTORIAN POETIC THEORY | 9 |
WORDSWORTH | 31 |
BYRON | 58 |
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