Keats & His PoetryHarrap, 1915 - 95 ページ |
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... critic may possibly object that a poem should be regarded simply as a self - contained and detached piece of art , having no personal affiliations or bearings . Of the validity of this as an abstract principle nothing need now be said ...
... critic may possibly object that a poem should be regarded simply as a self - contained and detached piece of art , having no personal affiliations or bearings . Of the validity of this as an abstract principle nothing need now be said ...
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... critic , and political journalist , was then one of the most prominent figures in the literary world of London . Hunt had then lately com- pleted a term of two years ' imprisonment for the publication in his newspaper , " The Examiner ...
... critic , and political journalist , was then one of the most prominent figures in the literary world of London . Hunt had then lately com- pleted a term of two years ' imprisonment for the publication in his newspaper , " The Examiner ...
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... critics , it might , as Cowden Clarke said , just as well have been published in Timbuctoo . Yet it was a book , not indeed of great achievement , but certainly of very great promise ; full of immaturities of thought and expression ...
... critics , it might , as Cowden Clarke said , just as well have been published in Timbuctoo . Yet it was a book , not indeed of great achievement , but certainly of very great promise ; full of immaturities of thought and expression ...
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... here attacks . His literary creed was expounded in his essay in verse entitled " L'Art Poétique ” —one of the models of Pope's " Essay on Criticism , " more modes & . O ye whose charge It is to hover round our 39 KEATS & HIS POETRY.
... here attacks . His literary creed was expounded in his essay in verse entitled " L'Art Poétique ” —one of the models of Pope's " Essay on Criticism , " more modes & . O ye whose charge It is to hover round our 39 KEATS & HIS POETRY.
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... criticism . But it contains also , as few critics of the time seemed to perceive , passages of very great beauty both of thought and workmanship - passages so instinct with the finest power of imagination and so admirable in expression ...
... criticism . But it contains also , as few critics of the time seemed to perceive , passages of very great beauty both of thought and workmanship - passages so instinct with the finest power of imagination and so admirable in expression ...
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