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... the interest in Keats has spread to every aspect of his poetry—imagery, the
uses of symbol and metaphor, verse-pattern and verbal music, predominant
themes, his relation to the history of ideas, the gradual evolution of his own ideas,
and, ...
... the interest in Keats has spread to every aspect of his poetry—imagery, the
uses of symbol and metaphor, verse-pattern and verbal music, predominant
themes, his relation to the history of ideas, the gradual evolution of his own ideas,
and, ...
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In the first the idea of the bird is transferred to , and fuses with the locale . The
song of the nightingale merges with the foliage of the soft spring night in a single
impression . In the second image one overlooks the unusual sense - transference
...
In the first the idea of the bird is transferred to , and fuses with the locale . The
song of the nightingale merges with the foliage of the soft spring night in a single
impression . In the second image one overlooks the unusual sense - transference
...
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But the idea of spiritual pilgrimage is not entirely to be denied. ... If these ideas
seem farfetched and confused, the fact should be attributed in part to the brevity
of my exposition, and to the shortcomings of any attempt to abstract ideas from a
...
But the idea of spiritual pilgrimage is not entirely to be denied. ... If these ideas
seem farfetched and confused, the fact should be attributed in part to the brevity
of my exposition, and to the shortcomings of any attempt to abstract ideas from a
...
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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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