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19 In The Indicator of December 8 , 1819 , Hunt wrote thus of a friend whom he
later identified as Keats : " Talking the other day with a friend about Dante , he
observed , that whenever so great a poet told us any thing in addition or
continuation ...
19 In The Indicator of December 8 , 1819 , Hunt wrote thus of a friend whom he
later identified as Keats : " Talking the other day with a friend about Dante , he
observed , that whenever so great a poet told us any thing in addition or
continuation ...
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This art is forever available as " a friend to man , ” a power willing to admit man to
its “ sphery sessions . ” The urn fulfills its friendship as the comedies and
tragedies of Beaumont and Fletcher do , for , being the earthly souls of the
dramatists ...
This art is forever available as " a friend to man , ” a power willing to admit man to
its “ sphery sessions . ” The urn fulfills its friendship as the comedies and
tragedies of Beaumont and Fletcher do , for , being the earthly souls of the
dramatists ...
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It even has its deity — a benevolent deity that wants not only to “ load and bless ”
( “ conspiring ” with its friend , the sun ) , but also to “ spare , ” to prolong , to “ set
budding more . ” And yet all this is put with concrete exactness and fidelity .
It even has its deity — a benevolent deity that wants not only to “ load and bless ”
( “ conspiring ” with its friend , the sun ) , but also to “ spare , ” to prolong , to “ set
budding more . ” And yet all this is put with concrete exactness and fidelity .
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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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