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They are not merely eighteenth century tinsel , they are symbols of the sensuous
joys of nature and poetry . Nature and poetry , poetry and myth , are one . Further
, the poem contains the first embryonic statement of Keats ' s conflicting poetic ...
They are not merely eighteenth century tinsel , they are symbols of the sensuous
joys of nature and poetry . Nature and poetry , poetry and myth , are one . Further
, the poem contains the first embryonic statement of Keats ' s conflicting poetic ...
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Yet the identifying of nature and myth had been , so to speak , incidental in
Wordsworth . He was glad to find in the origins of myth a traditional and religious
sanction for his own natural religion , but the element of pure myth was far less ...
Yet the identifying of nature and myth had been , so to speak , incidental in
Wordsworth . He was glad to find in the origins of myth a traditional and religious
sanction for his own natural religion , but the element of pure myth was far less ...
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But the orders of reality contend here ; the natural gardener breeds only in finite
variety , but the abundance of the ... The poem Ode to Psyche is unique , and
also central , for its art is a natural growth out of nature , based as it is upon a very
...
But the orders of reality contend here ; the natural gardener breeds only in finite
variety , but the abundance of the ... The poem Ode to Psyche is unique , and
also central , for its art is a natural growth out of nature , based as it is upon a very
...
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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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