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Since the young Tennyson began to write (and, in America, since the time of
James Russell Lowell), hardly any English-speaking poet worthy of the name,
including even Whitman, has been uninfluenced by Keats. In addition, no poet
since ...
Since the young Tennyson began to write (and, in America, since the time of
James Russell Lowell), hardly any English-speaking poet worthy of the name,
including even Whitman, has been uninfluenced by Keats. In addition, no poet
since ...
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It was the peculiar fate of many psychological discoveries of the English
eighteenth century to be forgotten from the 1830s until the hungry theorization of
the German universities in the late nineteenth century led to a rediscovery and a
more ...
It was the peculiar fate of many psychological discoveries of the English
eighteenth century to be forgotten from the 1830s until the hungry theorization of
the German universities in the late nineteenth century led to a rediscovery and a
more ...
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Cf. " Keats's Style , ” The Major English Romantic Poets , ed . Thorpe , Baker , and
Weaver ( Carbondale , Ill . , 1957 ) . Beyer , Werner , Keats and the Daemon King
( New York , 1947 ) . Concerned with literary sources . Bloom , Harold , The ...
Cf. " Keats's Style , ” The Major English Romantic Poets , ed . Thorpe , Baker , and
Weaver ( Carbondale , Ill . , 1957 ) . Beyer , Werner , Keats and the Daemon King
( New York , 1947 ) . Concerned with literary sources . Bloom , Harold , The ...
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INTRODUCTIONWalter Jackson Bate | 1 |
SCEPTICISM IN | 71 |
THE ODE TO PSYCHE AND THE ODE ON MELANCHOLY | 91 |
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