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Throughout these years , one of the three or four greatest Keats scholars and
critics of the past half century , Professor Clarence Thorpe of the University of
Michigan , directed and counseled teachers , biographers , and critics . His own ...
Throughout these years , one of the three or four greatest Keats scholars and
critics of the past half century , Professor Clarence Thorpe of the University of
Michigan , directed and counseled teachers , biographers , and critics . His own ...
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tality - consciously practising for the spiritual repetition of pleasure at an even
higher level of intensity - implies , if one reads the critics correctly , that both
Madeline and Porphyro have read Endymion , Keats ' s letters , and the
explications of ...
tality - consciously practising for the spiritual repetition of pleasure at an even
higher level of intensity - implies , if one reads the critics correctly , that both
Madeline and Porphyro have read Endymion , Keats ' s letters , and the
explications of ...
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He has written various studies of the period before and during Keats ' s lifetime ,
including From Classic to Romantic , The Achievement of Samuel Johnson , and
some portions of Criticism : the Major Texts ; and has edited a selection of Burke
...
He has written various studies of the period before and during Keats ' s lifetime ,
including From Classic to Romantic , The Achievement of Samuel Johnson , and
some portions of Criticism : the Major Texts ; and has edited a selection of Burke
...
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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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