KeatsFolcroft Library Editions, 1974 - 143 páginas |
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... fact and reason . " He further defined the poetic character in October 1818 as " No character it enjoys light and shade ; it lives in gusto , be it foul or fair , high or low , rich or poor , mean or elevated . It has as much delight in ...
... fact and reason . " He further defined the poetic character in October 1818 as " No character it enjoys light and shade ; it lives in gusto , be it foul or fair , high or low , rich or poor , mean or elevated . It has as much delight in ...
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... fact that they were rich merchants and Lorenzo only a poor employce , invents for Isabella a wealthy suitor favoured by the brothers , and throws an atmosphere of class - prejudice and malice over their deed . Though politics do not ...
... fact that they were rich merchants and Lorenzo only a poor employce , invents for Isabella a wealthy suitor favoured by the brothers , and throws an atmosphere of class - prejudice and malice over their deed . Though politics do not ...
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... fact without the truth of the imagination , " the dull catalogue of common things " and not the rainbow . One may not approve of the conclusion , and it is not all that Keats has to say on the matter , but that is clearly what he ...
... fact without the truth of the imagination , " the dull catalogue of common things " and not the rainbow . One may not approve of the conclusion , and it is not all that Keats has to say on the matter , but that is clearly what he ...
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