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A letter to John Reynolds (February 19) finely illustrates the course of one “
speculation.” He starts with a now-favorite thought of his that any one point may
serve as a fruitful beginning. A man could “pass a very pleasant life” if he sat
down ...
A letter to John Reynolds (February 19) finely illustrates the course of one “
speculation.” He starts with a now-favorite thought of his that any one point may
serve as a fruitful beginning. A man could “pass a very pleasant life” if he sat
down ...
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Lycius , of course , resembles the knight as he is briefly drawn into an affair with a
" lady elf ” or demon , and if Keats describes his plight with sympathy , he can
also make use of Apollonius to voice a withering contempt . As in La Belle Dame
...
Lycius , of course , resembles the knight as he is briefly drawn into an affair with a
" lady elf ” or demon , and if Keats describes his plight with sympathy , he can
also make use of Apollonius to voice a withering contempt . As in La Belle Dame
...
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( II , 299-301 ) It is true that Apollonius appears as a character of sour disposition .
Of course , one could argue that , if he is now harsh to the dreamer , he had
previously been a “ trusty guide / And good instructor ” to Lycius . Moreover , he is
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( II , 299-301 ) It is true that Apollonius appears as a character of sour disposition .
Of course , one could argue that , if he is now harsh to the dreamer , he had
previously been a “ trusty guide / And good instructor ” to Lycius . Moreover , he is
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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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