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All else leads to the conclusion where Endymion realizes that he is immortal ,
and that in his human love he has reached his ideal quest . Such is the bare
outline of the theme , decked out and adorned in the poem by labyrinthine
devices of ...
All else leads to the conclusion where Endymion realizes that he is immortal ,
and that in his human love he has reached his ideal quest . Such is the bare
outline of the theme , decked out and adorned in the poem by labyrinthine
devices of ...
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So Endymion had found the end of his quest now in the mortal Indian maiden
and now in the goddess Diana , only to discover at the close that they were the
same . So had Keats sought in Endymion to fashion an ideal world which is the
poem ...
So Endymion had found the end of his quest now in the mortal Indian maiden
and now in the goddess Diana , only to discover at the close that they were the
same . So had Keats sought in Endymion to fashion an ideal world which is the
poem ...
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... is the only protection against the death and defilement of things beautiful in the
physical and material world . While this is the main argument , the whole of Keats
' s poem is not held within it . He postulates this permanence of an ideal beauty ...
... is the only protection against the death and defilement of things beautiful in the
physical and material world . While this is the main argument , the whole of Keats
' s poem is not held within it . He postulates this permanence of an ideal beauty ...
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Keats
Crítica de los usuarios - Book VerdictAs far as pure biography goes, Motion's is a good place to start. He considers the life and work of Keats from a political perspective. While Bright Star only hinted at the politics of the time, Keats ... Leer comentario completo
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Preface page | 9 |
Chapter II | 49 |
Chapter IV | 67 |
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