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... period of time , than Keats . Almost every other poet has suffered periods either of comparative neglect or of a drop in critical esteem ( the two do not necessarily go together ) . Dryden and Pope were under a gen- eral cloud of ...
... period of time , than Keats . Almost every other poet has suffered periods either of comparative neglect or of a drop in critical esteem ( the two do not necessarily go together ) . Dryden and Pope were under a gen- eral cloud of ...
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... period was not low . What is there in Keats that has enabled him to emerge from modern scrutiny a larger figure than ever before ? In the first place , he carries rela- tively little excess baggage in the way of mediocre writing or ...
... period was not low . What is there in Keats that has enabled him to emerge from modern scrutiny a larger figure than ever before ? In the first place , he carries rela- tively little excess baggage in the way of mediocre writing or ...
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... period of life , is particularly pressing at twenty - two . Keats understandably wavered throughout the next few months in trying to interpret whatever premises he had attained thus far -premises that were hardly more than the penumbra ...
... period of life , is particularly pressing at twenty - two . Keats understandably wavered throughout the next few months in trying to interpret whatever premises he had attained thus far -premises that were hardly more than the penumbra ...
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INTRODUCTIONWalter Jackson Bate | 1 |
Discussions of Particular Poems | 17 |
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