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Throughout these years, one of the three or four greatest Keats scholars and
critics of the past half century, Professor Clarence Thorpe of the University of
Michigan, directed and counseled teachers, biographers, and critics. His own
pioneer ...
Throughout these years, one of the three or four greatest Keats scholars and
critics of the past half century, Professor Clarence Thorpe of the University of
Michigan, directed and counseled teachers, biographers, and critics. His own
pioneer ...
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For the metaphysical critics , just as Adam dreamed of the creation of Eve , then
awoke to find his dream a truthEve before him a beautiful reality — so Madeline
dreams of Porphyro and awakens to find him present and palpably real . But the ...
For the metaphysical critics , just as Adam dreamed of the creation of Eve , then
awoke to find his dream a truthEve before him a beautiful reality — so Madeline
dreams of Porphyro and awakens to find him present and palpably real . But the ...
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Much of the critics' interpretation rests on the religious language of the poem.
Madeline is “St. Agnes' charmed maid,” “a mission'd spirit” (192 f.), “all akin / To
spirits of the air” (201 f.), “a saint,” “a splendid angel, newly drest, / Save wings, ...
Much of the critics' interpretation rests on the religious language of the poem.
Madeline is “St. Agnes' charmed maid,” “a mission'd spirit” (192 f.), “all akin / To
spirits of the air” (201 f.), “a saint,” “a splendid angel, newly drest, / Save wings, ...
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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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