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This passage is essential to the understanding of Keats ' mind . Most of the Romantics carried through life idyllic memories of their childhood , of flowers and streams and carefree days , and had a subconscious longing for their return ...
This passage is essential to the understanding of Keats ' mind . Most of the Romantics carried through life idyllic memories of their childhood , of flowers and streams and carefree days , and had a subconscious longing for their return ...
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Note the phrase ' whether it existed before or not ' ; there is no need for a correspondence with something outside the mind ; the mind has created it , and therefore it is true . And so Keats continued : " The imagination may be ...
Note the phrase ' whether it existed before or not ' ; there is no need for a correspondence with something outside the mind ; the mind has created it , and therefore it is true . And so Keats continued : " The imagination may be ...
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The mind may create an ideal world , or it may become infatuated with false values ; it may transcend Nature , or fall far below her : Of its own beauty is the mind diseased , And fevers into false creation : -where , Where are the ...
The mind may create an ideal world , or it may become infatuated with false values ; it may transcend Nature , or fall far below her : Of its own beauty is the mind diseased , And fevers into false creation : -where , Where are the ...
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Acknowledgements | 6 |
Burke and the Whigs | 38 |
The Radicals | 80 |
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