Keats: the Critical HeritageG. M. Matthews Routledge and K. Paul, 1971 - 430 páginas |
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... poetry by discovering the nature of the rainbow , the air , & c .: that is to say , that the knowledge of natural ... poetry , as long as it has events , passions , affections , and a philosophy that sees deeper than this philosophy ...
... poetry by discovering the nature of the rainbow , the air , & c .: that is to say , that the knowledge of natural ... poetry , as long as it has events , passions , affections , and a philosophy that sees deeper than this philosophy ...
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... Poetry - one to add to one's store of thoughts and feelings — another to compose and elevate the mind by a sustained tone , numerous allusions , and a grand style . What other process is Milton's than this last , in Comus for instance ...
... Poetry - one to add to one's store of thoughts and feelings — another to compose and elevate the mind by a sustained tone , numerous allusions , and a grand style . What other process is Milton's than this last , in Comus for instance ...
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... poetry ... is addressed more to young men than to others . But the early poetry of Tennyson , and of the other poets we have named , is addressed to that class even more peculiarly . In the greatest poets , in Shakespeare and in Homer ...
... poetry ... is addressed more to young men than to others . But the early poetry of Tennyson , and of the other poets we have named , is addressed to that class even more peculiarly . In the greatest poets , in Shakespeare and in Homer ...
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INTRODUCTION Contents | 1 |
First Promise 1 A wanderer in the fields of fancy 1816 | 39 |
LEIGH HUNT introduces a new poet 1816 | 41 |
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