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This is true not only of readers as a whole, or even critics and literary historians,
but of poets, understandably severe in their ... The Pre-Raphaelites, in the late
nineteenth century, with their interest in single pictures and the poetry of clean-
cut ...
This is true not only of readers as a whole, or even critics and literary historians,
but of poets, understandably severe in their ... The Pre-Raphaelites, in the late
nineteenth century, with their interest in single pictures and the poetry of clean-
cut ...
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There is hardly one statement of Keats about poetry, which, when considered
carefully and with due allowance for the difficulties of communication, will not be
found to be true; and what is more, true for greater and more mature poetry than ...
There is hardly one statement of Keats about poetry, which, when considered
carefully and with due allowance for the difficulties of communication, will not be
found to be true; and what is more, true for greater and more mature poetry than ...
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The poetic birth of Apollo takes place on the farther side of the vale of soul-
making. ... the reasons already indicated for the abandonment of Hyperion, Keats
may have had one of his revulsions against a too high and hard conception of
poetry.
The poetic birth of Apollo takes place on the farther side of the vale of soul-
making. ... the reasons already indicated for the abandonment of Hyperion, Keats
may have had one of his revulsions against a too high and hard conception of
poetry.
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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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