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... writes , " that the yearning passion for the Beautiful , ' which was with Keats ... the master - passion , is not a passion of the sensuous or senti- mental man , is not a passion of the sensuous or sentimental poet . It is an ...
... writes , " that the yearning passion for the Beautiful , ' which was with Keats ... the master - passion , is not a passion of the sensuous or senti- mental man , is not a passion of the sensuous or sentimental poet . It is an ...
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... writes what Albert Guérard has called " the most searing condemnation of Art for Art's sake in English literature . " 61 Undoubtedly Keats wished to go beyond " the realm of Flora and old Pan , ” but he was not certain of the direction ...
... writes what Albert Guérard has called " the most searing condemnation of Art for Art's sake in English literature . " 61 Undoubtedly Keats wished to go beyond " the realm of Flora and old Pan , ” but he was not certain of the direction ...
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... writes Elizabeth Hitchener , " that an un- remitting tendency towards themselves should be made ; and , the nearer society approaches towards this point the happier it will be . " 96 He favored the establishment of a republic as the ...
... writes Elizabeth Hitchener , " that an un- remitting tendency towards themselves should be made ; and , the nearer society approaches towards this point the happier it will be . " 96 He favored the establishment of a republic as the ...
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ARNOLD AND EARLY VICTORIAN POETIC THEORY | 9 |
WORDSWORTH | 31 |
BYRON | 58 |
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