Keats & His PoetryHarrap, 1915 - 95 ページ |
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... fact that with the vast majority of young students of literature a living interest in the work of any poet can best be aroused , and an intelligent appreciation of it secured , when it is immediately associated with the character and ...
... fact that with the vast majority of young students of literature a living interest in the work of any poet can best be aroused , and an intelligent appreciation of it secured , when it is immediately associated with the character and ...
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... fact that Keats inspired all who came into contact with him at Enfield as a thoroughly manly little fellow because , as we shall see , there presently grew up about him a legend , which has not even yet by any means been destroyed ...
... fact that Keats inspired all who came into contact with him at Enfield as a thoroughly manly little fellow because , as we shall see , there presently grew up about him a legend , which has not even yet by any means been destroyed ...
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... fact , is it very Spenserian in quality ; but it gave to Keats a practical revelation of his own powers . He had loved the poetry of others . Now he discovered that he was himself a poet . This first effort of his , if only because it ...
... fact , is it very Spenserian in quality ; but it gave to Keats a practical revelation of his own powers . He had loved the poetry of others . Now he discovered that he was himself a poet . This first effort of his , if only because it ...
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... facts in the former's life . Though markedly deficient in strength and balance of character , Hunt was a man of large and generous heart and of a sin- gularly charming personality , a delightful talker , and , as Charles Lamb said of ...
... facts in the former's life . Though markedly deficient in strength and balance of character , Hunt was a man of large and generous heart and of a sin- gularly charming personality , a delightful talker , and , as Charles Lamb said of ...
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... fact only leaves us the more amazed at the condition of literary criticism which rendered such things possible . What was the effect of these coarse and scurri- lous outbursts upon the young poet himself ? It happened that , as we shall ...
... fact only leaves us the more amazed at the condition of literary criticism which rendered such things possible . What was the effect of these coarse and scurri- lous outbursts upon the young poet himself ? It happened that , as we shall ...
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