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The poem is as Greek in its sober simplicity of expression as it it un - Greek in its
pure romantic nostalgia . And it takes its place among Keats's affirmations on the
side of the senses.8 * For instance , on January 23 , 1818 ( Letters , Oxford ...
The poem is as Greek in its sober simplicity of expression as it it un - Greek in its
pure romantic nostalgia . And it takes its place among Keats's affirmations on the
side of the senses.8 * For instance , on January 23 , 1818 ( Letters , Oxford ...
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The poem has been called " a monody of dreamy richness , " " one long
sensuous utterance , " “ an expression of lyrical emotion , ” “ a great affirmation of
love , " " a great choral hymn , ” an expression of “ unquestioning rapture , " and
many ...
The poem has been called " a monody of dreamy richness , " " one long
sensuous utterance , " “ an expression of lyrical emotion , ” “ a great affirmation of
love , " " a great choral hymn , ” an expression of “ unquestioning rapture , " and
many ...
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... the objective intensities are correlated and made interdependent. There is also
a third aspect of the drama of the poet's absorption, in addition to the movement
of his consciousness and the modal forms in which the movement is expressed.
... the objective intensities are correlated and made interdependent. There is also
a third aspect of the drama of the poet's absorption, in addition to the movement
of his consciousness and the modal forms in which the movement is expressed.
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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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