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... experience had brought within the range of his sensibility , or he might interpret experience in the values of a prescribed philosophy . Keats's own inclination lay towards Shakespeare : in - - 66 February 1818 he wrote : " We 44 KEATS.
... experience had brought within the range of his sensibility , or he might interpret experience in the values of a prescribed philosophy . Keats's own inclination lay towards Shakespeare : in - - 66 February 1818 he wrote : " We 44 KEATS.
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... experience , Keats could not have escaped the knowledge from his 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 ...
... experience , Keats could not have escaped the knowledge from his 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 ...
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... experience . It departs from the radical commonplaces from which it arose , and so transforms them by the power of poetry that they can affect as an imaginative experience minds which would have remained unmoved or antag- onized by the ...
... experience . It departs from the radical commonplaces from which it arose , and so transforms them by the power of poetry that they can affect as an imaginative experience minds which would have remained unmoved or antag- onized by the ...
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