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... close proximity to a great picture had offended by its very exist- ence , and grown into a nuisance , even a desecra- tion . Among these early poems there are a number which show Keats's attachment to political radi- calism , nurtured ...
... close proximity to a great picture had offended by its very exist- ence , and grown into a nuisance , even a desecra- tion . Among these early poems there are a number which show Keats's attachment to political radi- calism , nurtured ...
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... close , and his College Street lodgings so lonely , and per- haps now after all these months he would be strong even in her presence . He went and was com- pletely annihilated ; every project that he had made turned to dust around him ...
... close , and his College Street lodgings so lonely , and per- haps now after all these months he would be strong even in her presence . He went and was com- pletely annihilated ; every project that he had made turned to dust around him ...
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... close reading of Shakespeare , particularly of Troilus and Cressida . But , as in the Ode on Melancholy , he would not maintain that for this motive should the experience be avoided . To live with reason alone would be , as it were , to ...
... close reading of Shakespeare , particularly of Troilus and Cressida . But , as in the Ode on Melancholy , he would not maintain that for this motive should the experience be avoided . To live with reason alone would be , as it were , to ...
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