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... criticism could be justified as merely heartless , hard - hitting condemnation of defects which any sober criticism , particularly one of classical allegiances , might have detected in Keats's work . Certain passages , however , went ...
... criticism could be justified as merely heartless , hard - hitting condemnation of defects which any sober criticism , particularly one of classical allegiances , might have detected in Keats's work . Certain passages , however , went ...
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... critics : a generous notice from Lamb , adulation with some adroit criticism from Leigh Hunt in The Indicator , and encourage- ment from some of the more powerful magazines , including The British Critic , which had joined in the ...
... critics : a generous notice from Lamb , adulation with some adroit criticism from Leigh Hunt in The Indicator , and encourage- ment from some of the more powerful magazines , including The British Critic , which had joined in the ...
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... critics , Sir Sidney Colvin has had the freshest mind , free from too zealous advocacy and , above all , without any ... criticism would appear to do , making excessive claims for Keats , the philos- opher . This trend , apparent in the ...
... critics , Sir Sidney Colvin has had the freshest mind , free from too zealous advocacy and , above all , without any ... criticism would appear to do , making excessive claims for Keats , the philos- opher . This trend , apparent in the ...
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