Shakespeare to Hardy: Short Studies of Characteristic English Authors Given in a Series of Lectures at Tokyo University |
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Apart from his temperament , those letters which Milnes published drew attention to the early intellectual power of Keats . His poems indeed represented it already , but there is much that such an artist has to say which is not poetical ...
Apart from his temperament , those letters which Milnes published drew attention to the early intellectual power of Keats . His poems indeed represented it already , but there is much that such an artist has to say which is not poetical ...
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of Keats ( or Adonais ) as a young poet of the highest order . Such in brief is the answer given by Keats's short life to the drifting criticism of Carlyle . In that biographical record there is not much of the pointless spinner of ...
of Keats ( or Adonais ) as a young poet of the highest order . Such in brief is the answer given by Keats's short life to the drifting criticism of Carlyle . In that biographical record there is not much of the pointless spinner of ...
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that “ beauty was truly to Keats a word with a glory in it . It was no languid murmur . It meant what Tennyson later called “ the sum of things . " So then if a man were to add to the forms of beauty which language can outline ...
that “ beauty was truly to Keats a word with a glory in it . It was no languid murmur . It meant what Tennyson later called “ the sum of things . " So then if a man were to add to the forms of beauty which language can outline ...
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