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Tradition & Development in English Poetry Frank Raymond Leavis. T CHAPTER SEVEN Keats " HE excuse for writing at the present day on Keats must lie not in anything new to be said about him , but in a certain timely obviousness . The ...
Tradition & Development in English Poetry Frank Raymond Leavis. T CHAPTER SEVEN Keats " HE excuse for writing at the present day on Keats must lie not in anything new to be said about him , but in a certain timely obviousness . The ...
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... Keats . According to Mr. Symons , ' Keats , at a time when the phrase had not yet been invented , practised the theory of art for art's sake . He is the type , not of the poet , but of the artist . He was not a great personality , his ...
... Keats . According to Mr. Symons , ' Keats , at a time when the phrase had not yet been invented , practised the theory of art for art's sake . He is the type , not of the poet , but of the artist . He was not a great personality , his ...
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... Keats may be enforced by recalling that the urn , for him , becomes alive ( warm and ' panting ' ) , and that out of ... Keats's aestheticism , in short , does not mean any such cut- ting off of the special valued order of experience ...
... Keats may be enforced by recalling that the urn , for him , becomes alive ( warm and ' panting ' ) , and that out of ... Keats's aestheticism , in short , does not mean any such cut- ting off of the special valued order of experience ...
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