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Benjamin Ifor Evans. same , and gives support to the suggestion that Keats came to his own conception of a poetical form for the ode through his study and employ- ment of the Shakespearian sonnet . The Ode to a Nightingale was written in ...
Benjamin Ifor Evans. same , and gives support to the suggestion that Keats came to his own conception of a poetical form for the ode through his study and employ- ment of the Shakespearian sonnet . The Ode to a Nightingale was written in ...
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... suggestion that the new order was inevitably better than the old . Yet a great creative work can transcend the body of political or philosophical thought to which it owes its original impetus . Shelley's Prometheus Unbound is Godwinian ...
... suggestion that the new order was inevitably better than the old . Yet a great creative work can transcend the body of political or philosophical thought to which it owes its original impetus . Shelley's Prometheus Unbound is Godwinian ...
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... suggestion that he had been hounded to death by criticism : " The shaft was sped venal , vulgar , venomous , that drove him from his country with sickness and penury for companions and followed him to the grave . And yet there are those ...
... suggestion that he had been hounded to death by criticism : " The shaft was sped venal , vulgar , venomous , that drove him from his country with sickness and penury for companions and followed him to the grave . And yet there are those ...
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