KeatsFolcroft Library Editions, 1974 - 143 páginas |
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... poetry ; the realism that enters from close contact with the physical world , with the body , its flesh and putrefactions , and the bright , clean hardness of bones , is all removed from his iridescent verse . His poetical life came ...
... poetry ; the realism that enters from close contact with the physical world , with the body , its flesh and putrefactions , and the bright , clean hardness of bones , is all removed from his iridescent verse . His poetical life came ...
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... Poetry . The conception came to him one night at Leigh Hunt's , as he lay on a couch that had been converted into a ... Poetry is his Prelude , his first attempt to fathom for himself his approach to life as a poet . Leigh Hunt's ...
... Poetry . The conception came to him one night at Leigh Hunt's , as he lay on a couch that had been converted into a ... Poetry is his Prelude , his first attempt to fathom for himself his approach to life as a poet . Leigh Hunt's ...
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... poetry in the letters of 1817 and 1818 are the most important section of his prose , and they serve , incidentally , in the elucidation of Endymion . He saw clearly that a poet might follow the way of Shakespeare or the way of Dante and ...
... poetry in the letters of 1817 and 1818 are the most important section of his prose , and they serve , incidentally , in the elucidation of Endymion . He saw clearly that a poet might follow the way of Shakespeare or the way of Dante and ...
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