KeatsFolcroft Library Editions, 1974 - 143 páginas |
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... poetic spirit , if its coming can be traced , ranks with the most im- portant facts in a poet's biography . With Keats the hour is marked , and the conditions so circum- KEATS 27.
... poetic spirit , if its coming can be traced , ranks with the most im- portant facts in a poet's biography . With Keats the hour is marked , and the conditions so circum- KEATS 27.
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... poetic character in October 1818 as " No character it enjoys light and shade ; it lives in gusto , be it foul or ... Poet . " His temperament urged him to follow this method , but his satisfac- tion in pursuing it is blocked by ...
... poetic character in October 1818 as " No character it enjoys light and shade ; it lives in gusto , be it foul or ... Poet . " His temperament urged him to follow this method , but his satisfac- tion in pursuing it is blocked by ...
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... poetic expression . Nor is the pattern of that idea so far removed , though other values must be added , from the evolutionary conceptions which occupied the nineteenth century . Had Keats lived , he might have been the epic poet of the ...
... poetic expression . Nor is the pattern of that idea so far removed , though other values must be added , from the evolutionary conceptions which occupied the nineteenth century . Had Keats lived , he might have been the epic poet of the ...
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