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ened into understanding, by the potent authority of Wordsworth, whose inspiring
discourse on mythology in The Excursion was a fundamental chapter in Keats's
poetic bible. Yet the identifying of nature and myth had been, so to speak, ...
ened into understanding, by the potent authority of Wordsworth, whose inspiring
discourse on mythology in The Excursion was a fundamental chapter in Keats's
poetic bible. Yet the identifying of nature and myth had been, so to speak, ...
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One might add some brief queries from The Excursion which epitomize a good
deal of Wordsworth: Is Man A child of hope? Do generations press On
generations, without progress made?” If Keats's notion of the enlightened
progress of the ...
One might add some brief queries from The Excursion which epitomize a good
deal of Wordsworth: Is Man A child of hope? Do generations press On
generations, without progress made?” If Keats's notion of the enlightened
progress of the ...
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In the final stanza Keats goes beyond Collins , with the general influence of
Wordsworth determining the extent of that advance : Yes , I will be thy priest , and
build a fane In some untrodden region of my mind , Where branched thoughts ,
new ...
In the final stanza Keats goes beyond Collins , with the general influence of
Wordsworth determining the extent of that advance : Yes , I will be thy priest , and
build a fane In some untrodden region of my mind , Where branched thoughts ,
new ...
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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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