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... early years , such aids were missing . He still had Cowden Clarke , who could lead him to Spenser , through whom he went , as a young horse would through a spring meadow - ramping . " But he had to forgo the company of other young men ...
... early years , such aids were missing . He still had Cowden Clarke , who could lead him to Spenser , through whom he went , as a young horse would through a spring meadow - ramping . " But he had to forgo the company of other young men ...
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... earliest stages it is inter- esting to see him failing to find himself , but when one ceases to think of Keats , and ... early poems there are a number which show Keats's attachment to political radi- calism , nurtured by his reading of ...
... earliest stages it is inter- esting to see him failing to find himself , but when one ceases to think of Keats , and ... early poems there are a number which show Keats's attachment to political radi- calism , nurtured by his reading of ...
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... early ineffective out- pouring ; and possibly Calidore , a pastiche of Spenser and Hunt's own Story of Rimini . Hunt detected amid the frou - frou of Keats's early verses the presence of " exuberant specimens of genuine though young ...
... early ineffective out- pouring ; and possibly Calidore , a pastiche of Spenser and Hunt's own Story of Rimini . Hunt detected amid the frou - frou of Keats's early verses the presence of " exuberant specimens of genuine though young ...
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