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The Letters are certainly the most notable and the most important ever written by
any English poet. ... His observations suggested by Wordsworth's Gyp. sey, in a
letter to Bailey of 1817, are of the finest quality of criticism, and the deepest ...
The Letters are certainly the most notable and the most important ever written by
any English poet. ... His observations suggested by Wordsworth's Gyp. sey, in a
letter to Bailey of 1817, are of the finest quality of criticism, and the deepest ...
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On November 19 we have a gloomy letter to George, who needs money; Mr.
Abbey wants John “to turn Bookseller"; ... be more damping to my poetical talent
—I comfort myself in the idea that you are a consolation to each other” (Letters,
pp.
On November 19 we have a gloomy letter to George, who needs money; Mr.
Abbey wants John “to turn Bookseller"; ... be more damping to my poetical talent
—I comfort myself in the idea that you are a consolation to each other” (Letters,
pp.
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We know from the letters that Keats was increasingly tending to equate
philosophy with truth at the expense of poetry ... is not so fine a thing as a truth.3
Again , at the very time he was writing Lamia , he said in another letter : " I am
convinced ...
We know from the letters that Keats was increasingly tending to equate
philosophy with truth at the expense of poetry ... is not so fine a thing as a truth.3
Again , at the very time he was writing Lamia , he said in another letter : " I am
convinced ...
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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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