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... memory far more vividly than anything of Swinburne's . Most of the incidental mythology is of course in Keats's early vein of Elizabethan luxuriance . Endymion's dream - goddess , when first described , seems to have more than the usual ...
... memory far more vividly than anything of Swinburne's . Most of the incidental mythology is of course in Keats's early vein of Elizabethan luxuriance . Endymion's dream - goddess , when first described , seems to have more than the usual ...
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... memory " that it was he and not someone else who had this experience in the past . If our identities until now depend on sensation and memory , what can give me an interest in my future sensa- tions ? Sensation and memory are not enough ...
... memory " that it was he and not someone else who had this experience in the past . If our identities until now depend on sensation and memory , what can give me an interest in my future sensa- tions ? Sensation and memory are not enough ...
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... memory of King Lear kept recurring . When he had begun Endymion at the Isle of Wight , it was the sea - remembered from the cliff near Margate the summer before ( 1816 ) —that had led him to return to the play on this second venture ...
... memory of King Lear kept recurring . When he had begun Endymion at the Isle of Wight , it was the sea - remembered from the cliff near Margate the summer before ( 1816 ) —that had led him to return to the play on this second venture ...
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INTRODUCTIONWalter Jackson Bate | 1 |
Discussions of Particular Poems | 17 |
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Agnes Apollo Apollonius autumn beauty is truth become Belle Dame century critics death described drama dream dreamer earthly edited empathic Endymion essence eternal Eve of St experience eyes fade Fall of Hyperion fancy Fanny Brawne feel frieze fusion goddess Grecian Urn H. W. Garrod happy Harvard Hazlitt's heart heaven's bourne human passion ideal identity imagery images imagination immortal intense John Keats Keats wrote Keats's Lamia letter lines lovers Lycius Madeline Madeline's maiden Melancholy Milton mind Mnemosyne mortal movement myth nature Negative Capability nightingale Ode on Melancholy Ode to Psyche oxymoronic pain paradise passage pleasure poem poet poet's poetic poetry Porphyro reality romantic says second version sensation sense sensuous Shakespeare Shelley soft song sonnet soul spiritual stanza four stanza three suggests sweet symbols synaesthetic T. S. Eliot temporal theme thing third stanza thou thought three stanzas tion vision visionary Walter Jackson Bate word Wordsworth writing