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It is one of Keats's essential links with some poetic leaders of our own age that he
, alone among the romantic poets, consciously strove to escape from self-
expression into Shakespearean impersonality. Moreover, there is nowadays a
much ...
It is one of Keats's essential links with some poetic leaders of our own age that he
, alone among the romantic poets, consciously strove to escape from self-
expression into Shakespearean impersonality. Moreover, there is nowadays a
much ...
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Further, the poem contains the first embryonic statement of Keats's conflicting
poetic impulses, though as yet they are ... of the harsh treatment accorded poets,
whose genius has helped to cure the stings of the pitiless world; and, as a good ...
Further, the poem contains the first embryonic statement of Keats's conflicting
poetic impulses, though as yet they are ... of the harsh treatment accorded poets,
whose genius has helped to cure the stings of the pitiless world; and, as a good ...
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thought, wtih a charming mythological fancy, of the marriage night of Diana and
Endymion. The poetic birth of Apollo takes place on the farther side of the vale of
soul-making. In addition to the reasons already indicated for the abandonment of
...
thought, wtih a charming mythological fancy, of the marriage night of Diana and
Endymion. The poetic birth of Apollo takes place on the farther side of the vale of
soul-making. In addition to the reasons already indicated for the abandonment of
...
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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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