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It is one of Keats ' s essential links with some poetic leaders of our own age that
he , alone among the romantic poets , consciously ... astonishing self -
knowledge and capacity for growth , of his unceasing struggle to achieve poetic
integrity .
It is one of Keats ' s essential links with some poetic leaders of our own age that
he , alone among the romantic poets , consciously ... astonishing self -
knowledge and capacity for growth , of his unceasing struggle to achieve poetic
integrity .
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Further , the poem contains the first embryonic statement of Keats ' s conflicting
poetic impulses , though as yet they are ... treatment accorded poets , whose
genius has helped to cure the stings of the pitiless world ; and , as a good
disciple of ...
Further , the poem contains the first embryonic statement of Keats ' s conflicting
poetic impulses , though as yet they are ... treatment accorded poets , whose
genius has helped to cure the stings of the pitiless world ; and , as a good
disciple of ...
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The poetic birth of Apollo takes place on the farther side of the vale of soul -
making . In addition to the reasons already indicated for the abandonment of
Hyperion , Keats may have had one of his revulsions against a too high and hard
...
The poetic birth of Apollo takes place on the farther side of the vale of soul -
making . In addition to the reasons already indicated for the abandonment of
Hyperion , Keats may have had one of his revulsions against a too high and hard
...
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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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