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... symbolism of the Hymn to Pan , the Ode to Maia is content with the quiet
primrose and the simple worship of a day ; we may remember what Severn liked
to remember , Keats ' s talk about Greek polytheism as a “ religion of joy . ” The
poem ...
... symbolism of the Hymn to Pan , the Ode to Maia is content with the quiet
primrose and the simple worship of a day ; we may remember what Severn liked
to remember , Keats ' s talk about Greek polytheism as a “ religion of joy . ” The
poem ...
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5 Finally , before turning to the impact of Hazlitt , we may glance back a few
months to Severn ' s account of his walks with Keats on Hampstead Heath during
the preceding summer , while Keats was still working on Book II of Endymion ...
5 Finally , before turning to the impact of Hazlitt , we may glance back a few
months to Severn ' s account of his walks with Keats on Hampstead Heath during
the preceding summer , while Keats was still working on Book II of Endymion ...
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Severn , who tended rather toward revery and vagueness , was repeatedly "
astonished ” at the closeness with which Keats would notice details , until Severn
himself began to catch a little of it : Nothing seemed to escape him , the song of a
...
Severn , who tended rather toward revery and vagueness , was repeatedly "
astonished ” at the closeness with which Keats would notice details , until Severn
himself began to catch a little of it : Nothing seemed to escape him , the song of a
...
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KEATST S Eliot | 11 |
SCEPTICISM IN | 71 |
THE ODE TO PSYCHE AND THE ODE ON MELANCHOLY | 91 |
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