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We do not want either Greek or Roman models if we are just and true to our own Imaginations , those Worlds of Eternity ... and his Jerusalem was the new world of spiritual freedom , the triumph of the imagination , and to this cause he ...
We do not want either Greek or Roman models if we are just and true to our own Imaginations , those Worlds of Eternity ... and his Jerusalem was the new world of spiritual freedom , the triumph of the imagination , and to this cause he ...
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By 1817 Keats had begun to wrestle with the problems presented by a philosophy of life , and it then seemed to him that the only truth lay in the imagination . In a letter of 22 November 1817 , he wrote : ' I am certain of nothing but ...
By 1817 Keats had begun to wrestle with the problems presented by a philosophy of life , and it then seemed to him that the only truth lay in the imagination . In a letter of 22 November 1817 , he wrote : ' I am certain of nothing but ...
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KEATS AND THE IMAGINATION 319 • necessary preliminary to his maturity , but once that was achieved , he had a nobler task to perform : And can I ever bid these joys farewell ? Yes , I must pass them for a nobler life , Where I may find ...
KEATS AND THE IMAGINATION 319 • necessary preliminary to his maturity , but once that was achieved , he had a nobler task to perform : And can I ever bid these joys farewell ? Yes , I must pass them for a nobler life , Where I may find ...
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Acknowledgements | 6 |
Burke and the Whigs | 38 |
The Radicals | 80 |
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